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OF THE VERY
VALUABLE AND EXTENSIVE COLLECTION
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COINS and MEDALS,
©P 7HE LATE
SAMUEL TYSSEN, Efq. F. A. S.
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OP NARBOROUGH-HALL, IN THE COUNTY OF NORFOLK *
! ompri&ing the most numerous and best preserved Specimens^
in the different Series, ever offeied to Public Sale*
Which, by Order of the Administrator *
(The Right Honourable SIR JOSEPH BANKS, Bart. K.BA
WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION,
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BY LEIGH, SOTHEBY, X SON,
At their House, in York-Street, Covent-Garden.
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On Monday, April the 12th, and Four following Days :
( Good- Friday excepted.)
On Monday, April 26th, and Six following Days:
On Monday, May 10th, and Five following Days:
On Monday, May 24th, and Six following Da vs*
To be viewed (with Catalogues only) from Ten "till Three o’clock
on the Three Days immediately preceding each Sale:
Catalogues [Price Four Shillings in hoards) to he had at the Place or Sale ;
MESSRS. MUNDELL AND SONS, AND MESSRS. BELL AND RRADFUTE, EDINBURGH }
MR. ARCHER, DUBLIN} MR. COOX, OXFORD} MR. DEIGHTON, CAMBRIDGE J
MONS. THEOPHILS BAR HOIS, PARIS } FUSCH, HAMBURGH} WEIDMAN,
LEJPSIC.
PIIINTED 3Y T. BURTON, LITTLE gUERN-STREETa
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CONDITIONS OF SALE.
I. The higheft Bidder to oe the Buyer; and if any
Difpute arifes between two or more Bidders, the Lot fo
difputed fhall be immediately put up again- and re-fold.
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II. No Perfon to advance lefs than 6d. ; above One Pound
One Shilling; above Five Pounds 2s. 6d.; and fo in Pro¬
portion.
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III. The Purchafers to give in their Names and Places
of Abode, and to pay down 5s. in the Pound, in Part of
Payment of the Purchafe-money ; in Default of which, the
Lot or Lots fo purchafed to be immediately put up again
and re-fold.
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IV. The Lots to be taken away, with all Faults, at the
Buyer's Expence, within Three Days after the Conclufion
of the Sale; and the Remainder of the Purchafe-money to
be abfolutely paid on or before Delivery.
V. Upon Failure of complying with the above Condi¬
tions, the Money depofited in Part of Payment fhall be
forfeited; and all Lots uncleared within the Time afore-
faid fhall be re-fold by public or private Sale, and the
Deficiency (if any) attending fuch Re-fale fhall be made
good by the Defaulters at this Sale.
Gentlemen who cannot attend the Sale, may have
their CommifHons faithfully executed by their
humble Servants,
Leigh, Sotheby, & Son.
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The great reputation, acquired by the late Samuel
Tyssen, Escn as a Collector of Coins and Medals, both
ancient and modern, is fo univerfally acknowledged, and fo
firmly eftablifhed, that it feems almofl unneceflary to dwell,
a fingle moment, upon the extent and value of the Cabinet,
now offered to the Public, which, it may be truly faid, is
rich beyond all example. To a fortune extremely ample
Mr. TyfTen added the molt indefatigable perfeverance, by
which fcarcely a day was fuffered to elapfe, without fomc
addition being made to his Collection; nor, in, the zeal which
he fhewed for attainments of this kind, was any expenfe
fpared, for if his wealth and induflry were alike notorious,
fo was his liberality equally confpicuous. In addition to the
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immenfe number of fingle articles, which his own judgment
enabled him to purchafe at fales and of private hands,
throughout a long and unremitted attention to numifmatic
purfuits, his Cabinet became gradually enriched by three of
the mofl elegant and important collections, which have ever
been formed, by individual exertion at leaf!, in this country.
After what has been faid, it may be almofl: fuperfluous to
mention the collections of Edward Solly, Efq. the Rev.
Richard Southgate, and Edward Hodfoll, Efq. collections
fufficient, of themfelves, to confer the bigheft celebrity upon
any cabinet, in which they were united. But thefe were not
the only aids, of which Mr. Tyfien availed himfelf ; num¬
ber lels other parcels of Coinsand Medals were alfo bought by
him, both at home and on the continent; fo that, the collec¬
tion in its prefent accumulated Hate, contains the confolidated
labours of many lives, and now affords an infinitely larger
and richer alfemblage of medallic treafures, than was ever
yet fold by public fale in any part of Europe. In the fol¬
lowing Catalogue care has been taken, that the bell only of
every fpecimen fhouid be inferted ; the others having been
invariably configned to the furnace. Having Hated this, it
only remains to be added, that, whatever was the extent and
the value of Mr. Tyffen’s collection, the whole of it is now
fubmitted, without any referve, to the Public, with the ex-
ceprion only of what has been converted into bullion, and
of the feries of Ancient Britifh and Saxon Coins, which
latter have been purchafed by the Britifh Mufeum, a re-
pofkoty of all others the moft fit for fo noble, and, in this
country, fo interefting a fuite: and the Public are highly
indebted to the Truftees for the zeal and vigilance, which,
upon this occafion they have manifefted, for the honor and
intercfl of the Houfe, over which they fo worthily pr elide,
and for the fignal benefit which they have thus conferred
upon the nation at large.
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DAYS OF SALE.
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April 12.
Second Day, ...
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April 13,
Third Day, - - - -
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April 1 4.
Fourth Day, - - -
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Thurfday,
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April 15.
Fifth Day, - - - -
Saturday , -
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April 17.
Sixth Day, - - - -
Monday ,
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April 26,
Seventh Day, - - -
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April 27.
Eighth Day, - - . -
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April 23.
Ninth Day, - - -
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April 29.
Tenth Day, -
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Friday ,
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April 30 o
Eleventh Day, - - -
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Saturday , -
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May 1.
Twelfth Day, - -
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May 3.
Thirteenth Day, - -
Monday , -
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May 10.
Fourteenth Day, - -
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May 11.
Fifteenth Day, - - -
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Sixteenth Day,
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May 13.
Seventeenth Day, - *
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May 14.
Eighteenth Day, - -
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Saturday, -
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May 15.
Nineteenth Day - -
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May 24.
Twentieth Day, ~
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Twenty-firft Day,
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Twenty-third Day,
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INDEX
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CONTENTS.
ANGLO-GALLIC Coins in Silver, p. 21 7
- - in Gold, 218
Antient Gallic Coins in Silver, 16
— Spanilh Coins in Silver, 16
Cities, Greek, in Copper, 196, 204 *
- - in Silver, 144, 132, 159, 166
• - in Gold, 211
Colonial and Greek Coins of the Roman Empire, 1
Crowns, 164, 171
Dollars, German, 27, 35
Egypt, Coins of the Roman Emperors ftruck there 2
Englith Coins in Gold, 75, 95, 105, 114, 121, 129, 137, 145,
153, 161, 168, 175, 184
Farthings, 14
— — Patterns and Proofs, 22
Foreign Copper Coins, 1
- - Silver Coins, 2
- Gold Coins, 7
French Silver Coins, 19
- Gold Coins, 8
Groats, 117, 125
Half-Crowns, 150, 156, 163
Half-Dollars, German, 36
Half-Groats, 109, 116
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Halfpence, 14
- and Farthings in Silver, 54
Irifli Coins in Copper, Pewter, Sic. 14
- - - — in Silver, 197
Italian Coins in Silver, 10
Kingdom of Armenia in Silver, 203
. . Bythynia in Silver, 200
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Kingdom of Cappadocia in Silver, p. 203
- Caria in Silver, 203
- - - Commagene in Copper, 213
• - Egypt in Copper, 212
■ — - in Silver, 183.
- , in Gold, 219
- ■■ - - Epirus in Silver, 200
. . Macedonia in Copper, 212
< — ■ - : Silver, 144, 182
. . . - — - — - ■ — ■ ■ Gold, 219
• - Numidia and Mauretania in Silver, 209
- • Parthia in Silver, 208
- Pergamus in Silver, 208 '
- Perfia in Silver, 203
- - Pontus in Silver, 200
— — — - Sicily in Copper, 213
- - - __ Silver, 200
- Gold, 219
- - - - of Syria in Copper, 2 1 3
■ ■ — - - — Silver, 192, 199
Kingdoms, Various Greek, in Copper, 214
Medals of Auftria in Silver, 111, 118
- Brandenburg and Pruftia in Silver 102, 109
— - the Houfe. of Brunfwick Lunenburg in Silver, 47
— — - * Cardinals in Copper, 97, 106
— - - Cardinals and Bifhops in Silver, 190
- Crowned Heads and Sovereign Princes, 43, 52
- by John and James Anthony Daffier, in Copper, 123
"" ■ - . of Denmark in Silver, 64
• - the Doges of Venice, &c. in Silver, 190
- the Electors, &c. of Saxony, in Silver, 39
- - of the Emperors of Germany, Kings of Spain, and
Illuftrious Perfons of the Houfe of Auftria, in Copper, 53
Medals, Englifb, in Copper, 132, 139
- Silver, 23, 31, 40, 48, 57, 66, 73, 94, 102,
112
— - - Gold, 202, 21 1
- - , Reftored, Englifb, in Silver, 5, 15
- , French, in Copper, 77, 97
- , French,. in Silver, 157, 165
- of the Grand Dukes of Tufcany, in Copper, 62
- - Silver, 38
- by John Charles Hedlinger, in Copper and Pewter, 151
- - . - - — - - - - Silver, 173
- of Muftrious and Remarkable Perfons, in Copper, 9, 18,
26, 34, 43 •
- of Holland and the Low Countries, in Silver, 126/134,
1 42
- of Poland, in Silver, 56
- * — of the Popes, in Copper, 106, 115, 123
— - Silver, 181, 189
Medals of Portugal, in Silver, 151
- , Ruffian, in Copper, 69
- - . Silver, 30
. . of Sovereign Princes, in Silver, 3 3
- - - of Spain, in Silver, 150
. . ■■■ by Ferdinand de St. Urbain, in Copper, 151
- of Sweden, in Silver, 36, 45, 72, 92, 101
Medallions without Infcriptions, in Copper, 61
- without Reverfes, in Copper, 61
Netherlands, Silver Coins of the, 12
‘Patterns and Proofs for Halfpence, 29
Patterns and Proofs of Englifh Coins, in Silver, 206, 214
- - - - - Gold* 185, 194, 202
Pennies, in Silver, 55, 63, 71, 91, 99, 108
Piedforts, Foreign, 45
■ ■- French, 21
Provincial Coins, in Copper, 4
■' ■ ■ — - Silver, 205
- Tokens, 13
Roman Family Coins, in Copper, 9
- Silver, 6, 15
- Gold, 17
Roman Imperial Coins in Silver, 24, 32, 41, 49, 59, 67, 74, 95,
104, 113, 120, 128, 136
• - Gold, 25, 33, 42, 50, 59, 68, 75, 95,
104, 113, 120, 128, 137, 144, 152, 160, 167, 175, 183,
192, 200, 209
* - - Large Brafs, 162, 170, 177, 186, 195
- Middle Brafs, J9, 27, 35, 44, 53, 62, 70, 90, 98, 107,
115, 124, 133, 140, 148
— . . - Small Brafs, 147, 155
- Weights, 10
- Coins with Punic Chambers, in Copper, 196
Scotch Coins, in Silver, 179, 187
■ - - Gold, 16, 25, 33, 41
Shillings, 134, 141, 149
Siege Pieces, Englifh, in Silver, 216
- Foreign, in Gold, Silver, and Copper, 46
Sixpences, 126, 133
fen and Twenty Shilling Pieces, 172
Threepences, 1 17
Town Pieces, 13
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Lot I. V ARIOUS Leaden and Pewter Medals, fome call,
others ftruck 5 among them are ieveral very rare .
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FOREIGN COPPER COINS.
1 Various Copper Coins.
3 Roger, Duke of Sicily. Vergara I. 1. 4 of Henri, Due
de Guile, Itruck during the Rebellion of Naples in
1648. V ergara 51. 2, 3, 4. 3, and 2 Soldi, of Theodore,
King of Corfica, 17,36. 4 Soldi of Corfica, <762.
Bela IV. and Stephen V. Kiiigs of Hungary. Kohl.
M.B. XV III. 137, and 46 others. - 1— ^7
3 American States. - - - — - 21
4 Swedilh, 45. Tokens, 9. Jettons, 6. - 60
• 5 Large Swedilh, Square : one of 4 Daler, three of 2 Daler,
three of 1 Daler, and three of £ Daler. 10
6 Oriental, Copper, Brafs, and Tin.
7 CuflC. — - - - - - ym
COLONIAL and GREEK COINS of the ROMAN EMPIRE.
COINS of ANTIOCH, in SILVER.
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S Nero, 1. Trajanus, i. Caracalla, 3. Philippus, Sen. 2.
Philippus, Jun. 2. Trajanus Decius, 5. Ilerennia Etrus-
cilia, 1. Herennius, 2. Trebonianus Gallus, 3. 20
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COINS of ANTIOCH, in COPPER.
9 Auguftus,3. Tiberius, 2. Claudius, 1. Nero, 3. Otho, 1.
Vclpafianus, 2. Titus, 1. Domitianus, 3. Nerva, a.
Trajanus, 3. — — - 4I
10 Otho, 1. (-well preferved) - j
11 Trajanus, 7. Antoninus Pius, 1. Caracalla, 6. ! Macri-
nus, 3. Diadumenianus, 1. Gordianus Pius, 1. Philip¬
pus, Sen. 2. Trebonianus Gallus, 1. Trebonianus Gal-
Jus and Volufianus, 1, . . . 3*
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Copper.
i $ Alabanda, i. Beroea, 3. Bilbilis, 1. Calaguris, r. Cae-
faraugufta, 1. Chalcis Chalcidenes, 1. Copia, 1. Cor-
cyra, 3. Corinthus, 1 (Julius). Cos, 2. Edefla, 6.
Ephefus, 2. Gabala, i (Macrinus). Judaea, 3 (Julia'
Augufti. Nero and Britannicus. Nero.) Laodicea Syriae, 3.
Moftene, 1 (Gallienus). Mytilene, 1 (Antinous). . 31
13 Nemaufus, 4 (Auguftus and Agrippa). Nefibi, 1 (Phi¬
lippus, Jun.) Rhefaena, 2. Samos, 2. Samofata, 4.
Sardes, 1. Seleucia Syriae, t. Smyrna, 1 (Gallienus).
Syria, 3. Tarfus, 1. Theflalonica, 2. Trajanopolis Phry¬
gian, t (M. Aurelius). Troas, 1. Turialb, 2. Valen-
tia Hifpaniae, 2. Viminacium, 4. Zeugma, 3, 37
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14 Vefpafianus, 1. Trajanus, 3. Hadrianus, 1. (Townsun-
known). - * - 5
COINS of the ROMAN EMPERORS, ftruck in EGYPT.
Base Silver and Copper.
15 Auguftus and Nero, 3. Tiberius and Nero, 2. Tiberius, 1.
Claudius, 2. Meftalina, 2. Nero, 12. Poppaea, 4.
Galba, 2. Vefpaftanus, 1. Domitianus, 1 .Trajanus, 1. 31
26 Hadrianus, 9. Antoninus Pius, 4. M, Aurelius, 3. Coin-
modus, 24. - . 40
17 Commodus, 6. Alexander, 9. Maximinus, 3. Maxi¬
mus, 1. Gordianus Pius, 9. Philippus, Sen. 10. 40*
38 Alexander, 8. Maximinus, 5. Gordianus Pius, 8. Phi¬
lippus, Sen. 7. Philippus, Jun. 3. - 33
19 Trajanus Decius, 3. Valcrianus the Firft, 4. Gallienus, 6.
Salonina, 4. Claudius Gothicus, 3. Aurelianus, 3.
Severina, 1. Vaballathus and Aurelianus, 4. Probus, 3.
Cams, 2. Numerianus, 3. Carinus, 2. - - 40
go Gall ienus, 6. Salonina, 4. Claudius Gothicus, 5. Va¬
ballathus and Aurelianus, 4. Probus, 2. Numerianus, 2.
Carinus, 3. Diocletianus, 19. Maximianus the Firft, 12.
Conftantius Chlorus, 3. - - 6q
FOREIGN SILVER COINS.
Portugal, 12. Macutas of Angola, and Rupias of Goa, 2. 20
12 Spanijk : Cajiile. Alfonlus, 7. Henry, n. Henry IV.
2. Peter, 3. Sanches, 2. — Aragon. Jacob. — Ma¬
jorca. Jacob, 2. Sanches. Ferdinand. — Barcelona . Jacob,
Peter. Alfonlus. Ferdinand, * - - 34
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24 Charles et Johanna. Pefo duro. Philip II. Pefo, 1J98.
Philip III. Pel'o 1620. Philip IV. Pefo 1660. Pelo duro
v of Potoli, 1661. - -
23 Charles II. Pefo 1687, and 1689. Philip V. Pefo 1709,
nvitb bis bead. — Thick Pefo duro of 17 52. -
26 Lewis I. Pefo 1721;, extremely rare. Pefeta 1724.
27 Switzerland: Bafie. Dollar of 1640, and one without
Date, with a View of the Town. 4 Dollar, 1767. Bern.
Dollar, 1501. — Uri , Schweiz and Unterwalden. Dollar,
1561. - -
28 Zuncb. Dollar, 1512, 1559 and 1725. — S. Gall. Thaler-
klippc, 16 22. — Geneve, Ecu, 1722 - -
29 Germany , &:C. Emperor Otto and Adelheit, (two.) — Trier.
Archbilliop Baldwin. — Cologne, Emperor Otto. San£t»
Colonia. Gr. Cab. X . 4, 36. Archbifhop Theodo-
ricus, Gr. Cab. X. 3, 23. A. B. Conrad, Gr. Cab. X. 6,
56, and 60. Walram II. Turnofe of Deutz, Gr. Cab .
X. 7, 70. Rupert, Turnofe of Deutz, Gr. Cab. X. io,
89. Shofat Civitas, Gr. Cab. X. 4, 39. Ariburg Mon.
Gr. Cab. X. 4, 40. — Dortmund. Emp, Otto, Gr. Cab. [.
Suppl. 3, 33. Another not in the Gr. Cab. Emp. Ru¬
dolph, Gr. Cab. 1. Suppl. 7, 83. — Adolph, Count of
Match. Gr. Cab. I. Suppl. 7, 85. — Otto, Billiop of
Wurzburg. — Bohemia. Wenceflaus II. GroiTus Pragenfis,
Gr. Cab. II. 10, P.6. — Bernard, Duke of Carint/iia,
(two) sArgel. II. p. 176, t. 4, f. 87. — Meinard, Count
of Tyrol. Argel. 1. 83, 1. — Henry, Count of Gorici a. —
Hungary. Andreas, Gr. Cab . II. Suppl. 36, i. Ladif-
laus, Vergara 17, 5. — UroRus, King of Servia Arg. I. 82.
— Prujfia. Wunrich von Kniprode. Kohl. M. B. VIII.
377. Michael KlichenmeiRer von Sternberg.
30 Hungary, Auftria, Bohemia, and other German States.
31 Hanover and Brunfwick, from the Drittel to the Mat-
tier. - - ■ — *
32 Brandenburg and Pruflia. -
33 Drittel of William, Count of Lippe. 3 of Mecklenburg
Schwerin. 4 old Dickens of Sv/izerland. Gulden of
Schweiz, and 61 others. - -
34 Denmark. Magnus the Good. D. M. 4. 1, io and
17. Svend ERridfen. D.M. 3, 19 and 6, 33. Ha-
raid Hein. D.M. 8, rj. Saint Canute. D.M 10, 79
and ii. 33, 3 7 and 38. Eric of Pomerania : Lund. D. M.
2 6, 9. NeRved. D. M. 2 6, 2. Chriftiern L Malmo.
D. M. 1, 10. John: Malmo. D.M. 3, & and 'll.
Svend Norbngge, BiRiop of Ro'feild. D. M. 9, 33.
Oluf Lunge, ArchbiRiop of Trormiem. D. M. Chr . //.
4, 18. Wilby. D.M. Chr. Il> § a*d 11. Gotland.
Chriftian III. D. M. 10, 22. '«■ ■-*
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35* Proofs of Danifli Species, f and l, 1799. The Dies by
Mr. Milton. - - ’ y . _
36 Ruffian: Four Rubels of Peter I. one of Catherine f.
and one of Peter II. - -
37 Three Rubels of Ann, two of Elizabeth, and two of Ca¬
therine II. - - -
38 Rubel of Peter I. 1704, (the firft Rubel ftruck in Ruflia.)
Rubel and Poltina of Ivan III. Rubel and Poltina of
Peter III. - * _
39 Poltina of Peter I. 1703 (the firft ftruck in Ruflia).
Double Rubel of Catherine I. Livonefe of Elizabeth.
40 Ruffian, from the Polupoltinuik to the Copek.
41 Dollars of To' and: Sigifmund III. Uladiflaus IV. Stanif-
laus Auguftus, 1766. — Dantzig. Uladiflaus IV. 1638-
4 2 - Elbing. Uladiflaus IV. 1635. — Thorn . Sigif¬
mund III. 1631. — Curland. Peter, 1780.
43 Dollars of Tranfflvan/a : Sigifmund Bathori, 139 3. Ste¬
phen Bochkay, 1605. Gabriel, ,161 1 . George Rakotzi,
16^0. Achatius Barcfai, 1 659. John Kemeny, 1 661.
Emp. Charles VI. 1722.’ * - *
44 Turkey and Morocco. -
45 Oriental, weighing oz. dwt. at per oz. , ,
45* Genuine Zodiacal : the Bull, Twins, Lion and
46 A fet of fpurious Zodiacal - -
47 Eaft Indian, with Sanfcrit Characters, weighing oz.
dwt. at per oz. . - - — ^5
48 Cufic. . — - - - - - ~ jq
Silver and Billon, oz. at
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PROVINCIAL COPPER COINS, &c.
51 New Tokens, 200 (for a Reprefentation of thefe Coins, we
beg Leave to refer to Mr. Pye’s Publication on this par¬
ticular Subject) — - -
32 New Tokens - - -
53 New Tokens - - . -
54 New Tokens . _ _
33 New Tokens - - — — _
56 New Tokens • - — _ _ _
37 ‘New Tokens - * - -
38 New Tokens — ■ ■ - ■
59 London Churches -
60 The Bafingftoke Canal Token, and others.
6 1 Cortder’s Head of Wolfey. Clark’s, &c. - - -
62 Small Tokens. - -
63 Tokens, ftruck at Mr. Bolton’s Manufaftory, Birmiiwham.
64 JHackney Tokens. -
65 T. Miller, Bookfeller, of Bungay with his Head, 1793,
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Block Manufactory. - — • 1
67 Tokens , &c. of a Penny Size. — about 60
68 The Halfal Penny, Wilkinfon’s Halfpenny, with the Win¬
dow, &c. - - **
69 Pennies : James’s,- Lancafter Caftle, and Revolution. . 3
jo Anglefey, 1 7 B 7 , with the D. one of them ftruck in a
Collar — Dates, 88, 90 and 91. - — ^ 9
j 1 Angleley, 3 different, with the D. 87 — one plain, 17S7,—
and two different, 1790. - ?
72 The firii Penny Piece ftruck by the Angleley Copper
Company, in 1786 (no date) — engraved in London by
John Milton, ■ 1 ■■■■ - * 3
ENGLISH RESTORED MEDALS.— SILVER.
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75 Henry VIII. Medallic Eliftory of England, Plate 4, N. I*
74 Henry VIII. Reverfe, St. George, infer ibed <c HoniSoItqui
Maly Penfe,” the motto of the Garter. 1. Reverfe, the
Royal Arms and motto of the Garter. Another, R. en¬
graved Henric. OCt. Rex Angl. ike. Another, hj.s head
and titles only. - 4
75 Henry VIII. an imitation of his Teftoon, weighs ioz. ^dwt«
Philip and Mary, a Copy of their Half Crown, weighs
18 dwt. 12 gr.
7 6 Edward VI. P. 3. N. 8 (two), 9, 10, (two), r. P. 4, N. 7. 6
77 Edward VI. P.4. N. 7 and 8. one, Reverfe, the Arms:
and one, a Society Medal, date 1786. 4
77* Mary, Reverfe , a Role Crowned. Mary, Reverfe, her
hufband Philip II. of Spain, P. 1, N. 5. %
78 Mary, Rfvefe, a Pomegranade. - 1
79 Mary, Reverfe, a Role crowned. Philip and Mary, P. 3.
N. 2. and one Head inferibed, Glue
So Elizabeth, P. 7. N. 1 and
81 Elizabeth, P. 7. N. 5, 7, and 8.
52 Elizabeth, Plate 7. N. 8, 9, 10, (two).
53 Elizabeth, Reverfe, Noah’s Ark. — He
Reverfe . - - — - — — %
84 Elizabeth, P. 7. N. 9. One, Reverfe , the Role crowned,
and one with her head and titles only. 3
Sj Lady Margaret Tudor, Mother of .Henry V II. two. Elizabeth
his Wife, Reverfe , two Rofes, fignifying the Eloufes of
York and Lancafter united by their Marriage. 3
86 Mary Queen of Scots, Reverfe, Who can compare with me
in Grief, &c. and two of James I. and one of Ann of
Denmark his Queen. - - 4
87 James I. Plate n. N. n. different fizes 2. One P. 12.
N. 6, and one of his Queen, Obverfe , her head Reverfe,
the Arms .of Denmark, with her titles and head
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88 Charles I. P. 18. N. io. P. i jt N. <5, two, his head only,
and one, a head, probably Charles II. Rruerje the Royal
Arms. - _ f
ROMAN FAMILY COINS IN SILVER.
89 Aburla, r. Accoleia, 1. Acilia, 1. Aella, 1. Aemilia, S .
Afrania, 1. Annia, 1. Anteliia, 1. Antonia, 1. Aquil-
lia, 1 4 Atilia, 1. Aurelia, 1. Axfia, i. Basbia, r. Caeci-
lia, r. Cadia, 1. Calidia, 1. Calpurnia, 1. Carifia, s.
Caffia, 1. - — 1 ■■ — . .. jiqi
90 Cjpia, 1. Claudia, 1. Cloulia, 1. Coelid, t. Confidia, 1.
Coponia, 1. Cordia, 1. Cornelia, 1. CofTutia, 1. Cre-
pe reia, 1. Crepufia, 1. Cupiennia, 1. Curtia, 1.
Didia, 1. Domitia, 1. Egnatia, 1. Egnatuleia, 1. Ep-
pia, 1. Fabia, 1. Fannia, 1. - — 20
91 Farfuleia, 1 Flaminia, 1. Flavia, 1. Fonteia, 1. Funda-
nia, 1. Furia, 1. Herennia, 1. Hofidia, 1. Hoftilia, 2.
Julia, 1. Junia, 1. Licinia, r. Livineia, 1. Loll i a, 1.
Lucilia, 1. Lucretia, 1. Lutatia, 1. Maenia, 1. Maia-
nia, 1. - , - to
93. Mami'Ha, 1. Manlia, 1. Maria, 1. Memmia, 1. Minucia,
1. Muffidia, 1. Naevia, 1. Neria, 1. Nonia, 1. Nnmo-
i ilia, 1. Ogulnia, 1. Opeimia, 1. Papia, 1. Papiria, 1.
Petillia, 1. Pinaria, 1. Plsetoria, t. Plancia, 1. Plau-
tia, 1. Poblicia, 1. - to
9j Pcmpeia, 1. Pomponia, 1. Porcia, 1. Poflumia, 1.
Procilia, 1. Quindtia, 1. Renia 1. Rofcia, 1. Ru-
bria, 1. Ruflia, 1. Rutilia, 1. Satriena, 1. Sau-
feia, 1. Scribonia, j. Sempronia, 1. Sentia. 1. Ser-
gia, 1. Servilia, 1. Seftia, 1. Sicinia, 1. t<*
94 Spurilia, 1. Sulpicia, 1. Terentia. 1. Thoria, 1. Titia 1.
Tituria, 1. Trebania, 1. Tullia, 1. Valeria, 2.. Vet-
tia, 1. Veturia, 1. Vibia, 4. Volteia, 4. 20
95 Aburia, 1. Acilia, j. Aelia, 2. Aemilia, 2. Annia, 1.
Anteftia, 1. Antia, 1. Antonia, 2. Aquillia, 2. Ati¬
lia, 1. Aurelia, 2. Axha, 1. Ccecilia, 2. Calpur¬
nia, 1. Carifia, 1. - - 2®
96 Cafiia, 1. Claudia, 2. Cloulia, 1. Coelia, 2. Cordia, 2.
Crepufia, 2. Domitia, 1. Egnatia, 1. Fabia, 2. Far¬
fuleia, 1. Fonteia, 2. Furia, 2. Herennia, 1. 2®
97 Hofidia, 1. Julia, 3. Junia, 3. Licinia, 2. Livineia, r.
Lucretia, 1. Mamilia, 1. Manlia, 1. Marcia, 2. Ma¬
ria, 1. Memmia, 1. Minucia, 1. Muflidia, 1. Nae-
A'te, I. - - - 2#
98 Norbana, 1. Ogulnia, 1. Opeimia, 1. Papia, 1. Petil¬
lia, 1. Ploctoria, 2. Plautia, 1. Poblicia, 1. Pom-
peia, i. Pomponia, 1. Porcia, 1. Poflumia, 2. Proci¬
lia, 1. Rofcia', 1. Rubria, 1. Ruflia, 1. Satriena, 1.
Scribonia, 1. ■ — — , - a®
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$9 Sentia, j. Servilia, i. Sulpicia, i. Terentia, i. Tlio-
ria, 2. Titia, 2 Tituria, 1. Valeria, 1. Vibia, 3.
Volteia, 1. Uncertain, 6. • -
100 Aelia, 2. Ajenftlia, 2. Annia, 1. Antonia, fy. Aure¬
lia, 2. Axfia, 1. Cajcilia, 2. Calpurnia, 2. Carilia, 1.
.Caflia, 1. Claudia, 1. Coelia, 1. Coponia, 1. Cor-
dia, 1. Cornelia, 1. Crepulia, 1. Fabia, r.
lo 1 Farfuleia, 1. Fonteia, t. Furia, 1. Herennia, 1. Ilofi-
dia, 1. Julia, j. Junia, 2. Licinia, 1. Lucretia, 1.
Mam ilia, 1. Manlia, 1. Marcia, 1. Maria, 1. Mem-
mia, 1. Minucia, 1. Mullidia, 1. Naevia, r, Nor-
bana, 1. Papia, 1. PlaetQria, r. Plautia, i. Pobli-
eia, 1. - - - — —
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FOREIGN GOLD COINS.
*02 D. N. Aiftujf Rex. Rev . Flavia Luca. — Grimoald, Duke of
Benevento. Argelati I. 23, 3. William, King of Sicily.
Vergara 2, 3. - - - > * - - J
J03 Florin of Florence ; by the MintMark it appears to be It ruck
in 1466. Supplement au Catalogue des Monnoies en Or du Ca¬
binet Imperial, p. 90, the laft figure. — Florin of Raimond,
Prince of Orange. Duhy Suppl. 7, 4. - . *
J04 Viligoth Kings of Spain, ftruck at Merida, viz. Sif-
enando. Florez III. 244. Tulga. Florez III. 232*
Recefvinto. Leblanc tt. 20. Ervigio. Florez III. 2^1, 4
103 Peter, King of Caftile.- — Barcelona, of Ferdinand Catholi-
cus. — Naples, of Emperor Charles V. - - 3
jo6 Poltina of Emprefs Elizabeth of Rullia. — Quartino of Pope
Benedi6t XIV. — Small Gold Coin of Genoa — Half Du¬
cats : Charles Lewis, Eleftor Palatine, 1674. — Frederick
William, Elector of Brandenburg, 1671. — Frederick I.
Duke of Saxe Gotha, 1606. — Quarter Ducats: K, Fre¬
derick William I. of Pruflia, 1714. K. Charles XI. and
K. Frederick I. of Sweden. — L Ducat of Chriliopher
Lewis, Count of Stolberg. — -J and Ducat of Niirn-
berg. > — — - 13
iq; Small of Coins of Nurnberg. - - - 2 3
jo8 Cufic. - — - - - 7
?c>9 Oriental ioz. 7dwt. at per oz.
1 10 Genuine Zodiacal : the Sun, the Capricorn, and the Fifties, 3
j. if. Japai^ weighing n-£dwt. ' - - - *
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FRENCH GOLD COINS.
Xii* Coins of Gold and Eleftrum, and one of Silver, of the
hrft Race, with the Names of the Moneyers. 29
1 12 Philippe le Bel. Gros Royal. Charles le Bel. Royal. 2
_ _ _ n 1*1*. 1 ry 7 • 1 • ,■» ti l
Upjohn. Moiiton. Demi Mouton.
Xi 5 — — Franc. Ecu. Royal. - - 3
ji6 Charles V . Royal. Charles VI. Mouton. Charles IX. Ecu
au Soleil - - 3
317 Francis I. A Gold Piece, weighing 1 qz. idwt. i5gr. x
118 Lewis XIII. Louis d’or. Demi Louis. Lewis XIV. Lis
dor. The Die of all three by Varin. - 3
X19 Franc of John, Duke of Britanny. Dubyhi, 12. — Noble of
Flandres of Philippe le Bon, Duke of Burgundy. Duby
S3, 8. - - * - - %
X2i* Parcel of Miscellaneous Coin and Medal Boards, Maho¬
gany and Wainfcot
122* Ditto Ditto of Pafteboard, &c.
223* Forty-eight Mahogany Medal Boards, 8 In. by fix.
224* Seventy-fix Medal Boards, Wainfcot , io-| in. by 7.
225* Thirty Mahogany Medal Boards, 10 1- I11. by 10^.
226* Twenty-one Medal Boards, Wainfcot , 16 7 In. by 10.
227* Twenty-fix Mahogany Medal boards, 9 ^ In. by 6 4.
228* Eighty-eight Medal Boards, elegantly covet ed <with l(atb$.
10 £ In. by 10 ■§.
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*2r A large quantity. ^ ^ v \ , v ^ /
i 2 * ]3lttO* ^ V ^ V ^ ^ ^ y ».
123 Without Reverfcs. ^ v v . 1,1
124 Pewter Medals. v v v. v' ^ ^ ‘ v v ' ' .
125 I he Emperor John Paleoiogus, Paul of Vcni'ce; Medallions, '
-MazznrhtUi, Tome 1. P. X 1. N. 2. _
326 Ifotta of Rimini, Plate 16.
I27 Carbo, Dante. B. Leo, N. Picini, F. Ubini. _ _
12 2 Sfcota^piatfjT N* , PhaiP ^ J°hn
7 129 AHaSTA. &„^T0t' Jerome ^ Martin de
150 Francis Petrarch. 2. Vifcor Pavonias, Sever/e his Wifi,
I dam, the Painter. Nicolas Pnzzoli. J _
131 Wm. AdeJard, Julia Afralia, G. L. Bittwlia A p-
F. Philaret, A Salva 1™ S ’ A‘ Pizamam<
132 ,Glta,rini of Verona, Plate 17, N. 2. G Mar-
tius, Charles Gratus - - _ _ 1Viar
^133 D Oarganellus, P.'4r. N. 1. Virgil Malviline nf R 1
^ of4&cL?!raUdCi' Bardl0]0me'v I>eBdalia.' joJiSS <
134 Lw Baptifta Albertus, Plate 2* N. 1. Bentiogfio,
135 Cecilia of Elbe, Camilla Bnendelmcnti, Salviati Alexander
Tartagniis,, John Tornabonus Alexandra
136 Camilla, Gonzaga, Cagnim.s Gonzaga, 2. Ferdinand
Gonzaga, Velpafian Gonzaga, Hippolita Gonza Ja
ROMAN FAMILY COINS in COPPER.
L36* Abulia, t. Apronia, 1. Anmilia j Ati, , c'
Calpurnia, 2. Claudia,!. CoS « to r W“’'- '
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ROMAN WEIGHTS. .
13 7 Treflis, 1. As, 1. Semis, 1.
2 / £''1$ As, r. Semis, 1. Triens, 1. Quadrans, 1. Sextans, 1.
Ur.cia, i. - *• - - -
0 J39 s > 1 • Semis, 1. Triens, ?. Guadrans, 1. Sextans, 1.
_ . J Unciae, 2. - — — -
1 (s*A° As, !• Semis, 1. Triens, 1. Quadrans, 1. Sextans, 1.
* • Uncia, 1. — - -
* & Abes, 2. Tri entes, 2. Guadrans, 1. Sextans, 1.
1 syr—* 42 AlTes, 3. Trientes, 2. Quadrans, 1. Sextantes, 2. Un-
, u cia, 1. - -
AiTes, 2. Semis, 1. Trientes, 2. Guadrans, 1. Sextan-
r- tes.2. Unciae, 2. - -
'AO J44 A ties., 2. Semis, 1. Trientes, 2. Guadrant.es, 3. Sex¬
tantes, 4. Unciae, 3. - -
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ITALIAN SILVER COINS.
Savoy. Count Humbert. Aigelati L 67, 5. Duke Amc-
deus, Duke Philibert I. — Genoa. Cunr. Rex, Janua. —
Pavia. Emperor Ludovic us Pius. Argel. 1. 11,4. Em¬
peror Lambert. Emperor Otto. G>. Cab. II. i, 2. —
Bergamo. Emperor Frederick V. At gel. V. 4, 1. — Padua.
Francis Carrara. Argel. L 90, 2 i. — Patriarchs of Aquileja:
Bertoldus. Argel. L p. 166, ;; j. Gregorius. Argel. 1.
39, 6. — Mantua. Lewis Gouzaga. Argel. I. $8, 3. —
Lucca . Emperor Otto. Argel. J. 21,10. Emperor Char¬
les IV. Argel. 1. 22, 18. — Pfa. Emperor Frederick.
Bellini II. 119, 2. and Argel. I. 63.4. King Charles
VIII. of France. Bellini III. 1 3 • 4 • 1 5 48 . — Siena. Bel¬
lini II. 132, 3 ; and one not in Argelati or Bellini. — Flo¬
rence. Argel. /. 33, 1 . and V. 14, 2. -
Pukes of Savoy. Charles Emanuel. Scudo 1 588. Oppor¬
tune- Kings of Sardinia. Charles Emanuel III. Scudo.
Scudo. 1 7 - • Lira. 1747. Victor Amedeus
U57'
III.
1
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Scudo.
73'
- Scudo. 1
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147 Milan. Emperor Lewis. Argel. 1. 13. 2. Emperor Lotha
in.
nus.
22
Argel. 1. 13, 4. Galeazzo Maria Sforza. Argel. L
15, 39. an ^ ^'^llini 11. 88, 22. John Galeazzo Sf. and
Lewis Sf. Argel. 1. 16, 46. Lewis Sforza. Argel. I. 16,
48. Emperor Charles V. Bellini 111. fo, 16. King
Philip If. of Spain. — King Charles II. of Spain j Scudo.
1676 — King Philip V. of Spain ; Scudo. 1709 10.
Venice. Emperor Louis le Debonn&ire. Leblanc 4, 33.
t^vo) Giovanni Dandolo. Pietro Gradeni go. Argel. V.
31, 7. (two) Andrea Dandolo. Argel. j. 37, 12. Mi¬
chele Morofini. Leonardo Loredano. Francelco Do¬
nato — Ten Groili, (truck between 1205 and 1301, viz.
Pietro Ziani. Argel. 1. 37,3. Glacomo.-TiepolO. Argel.
7.37. 4. Raynerio Zeno. A) gel. 1. 37, 3. Giacomo
Contareno. Argel. 1. p, 287, n. 1. Giovanni Dandolo.
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Argel /. 37, 7. Pietro Gradenige. Argel I. 37, 9-
varmi Soranzo. Andrea Vendramino. Argel. 1. 3b, k.
Giovanni Mocenigo. Argel. 1.$ 8, 19.
riffo. Bellini If 1 36. 10.
Auguftino Barba-*
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Sou do Veneto, Marino Grimano. Giuftina, Dome¬
nico Contareno. Ducato, Silvellre Falieri. Tallero, Aloy-
iio Mocenigo. 1769.
T <2
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Mantua. Mary and* Charles 11. Scudo — Odo-
ardo, Scudo. 162 6- — Lucea. Scudo. i/5°- Mezzo bcu-
do. iytti. — Genoa. 4 Lire 1 *79 7 * 2 R'ire I794*
Florence.' Duke Alexander. Giulio. Tujcany. Ferdinand
M. Charles: Scudo. Cofmus LIT. Scudo 1684. Li*-
vornina. 1707. John Gallon : Livornina. 17 23-
Various dates of Italy.
Pope Leo IV. Emperor Lotharius. Argel. /. 1, ir. # Aico-
lasl. Emperor Lewis. Argel. I. 1, 14. Benedict iv .
Emperor Lewis.' Argel , I. 3, ,32. Urban V.
8, 17. Gregory XI. Argel . /. 8, 24. (two.) rhiee
Coins of the Senators of Rome. — Ancona. Argel. 1. 39,
2. — Caftro : Duke Peter Aloydus. Bellini Ii. 32, j
*55
156
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1 38
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161
Ferrara: Hercules I. Bellini III. $ , t. another, Keveife,
3 Snakes, without legend. Alphontus. I. Argel . HI. ap¬
pend. tab . XI. Jig /, and III. 3.
Popes Coins: Piajlre . Clement X. 1675. (two.) , Innocent
XI. A. II. III. and VI. Clement XI. A. XI.
]VLe%%e Via fire. Innocent X 11. A. II. VII. and IX. Cic-
ment XL 1706. Innocent XIII. A. I. Clement XII.
1736. I VIez%i Scudi. Benedict XIV. and Clement XII.
Coins, from Martin V. to Paul V. - - j
Teftoni, from Urban VIII. to Pius VL
3 Papetti, 14 Paoli, 27 Groffi, and 5 Mezzi GroiL.
Coins of Avignon, Bologna and Ferrara.
Naples . Manfred, Bellini II. 104,3. Conrad. Argel I. 27*
jo. Emperor Frederick II. Bellini lit. 13, 3. Charles I.
Vervain 10, 7. Another not publifbed. Charles II.
Verg. 11. 2 and 4. and one not publifbed. Robert. V erg.
1 2, Rene. Ve'g. 19, 1. Alton fus King of Aragon*
i6i
two.
'Per
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(two.)
Ferdinand. Berg. 03, 1. Emperor Charles V.
3' 39
Philip II. Rex Angl. Ducato. Taro. Verg.
Carl i no.
Mezzo Carlino.
Verg.
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Arag.
Carlino
(two.)
163
164
i6t
Manoel de Villiena 1724 Raymifnd Des Puyg. 1738.
Sardinia. Four Coins of King Charles II. of Spain.— Cor-
Jica. King Theodore. 1736. Very ran.
19
4
6
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49
9
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Sicily. Tailored. Verg. 4, 3. Emperrr Henry, and Con-
ftantia. Verg 3,1. Peter King of Aragon, aud Con dan-
tia. Argel. III. append. 7, 1. Peter. Argel. V. 24, 8
James King of Aragon. Frederick. Verg. 32,6. Lewis
Fredericus Simplex. Martin. Argel. V. 24, q. John
King' of Aragon. Ferdinand Catholicus. Bellini IV. 10,
7. Emperor Charles V. King of Spain.
- Oneia. Ferdinand, 1793. - 7 —
Malta. joTari: Emanuel !>into 1761. Scudi : Antoni
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SILVER COINS of- the NETHERLANDS.
16; Dukes of Brabant. John. Snell, wife. 3, 6 and 40. Lova-
me. Snell, mijc . p. 22. fio. D. Moneta Anwerp 3 Mo-
neta Bra ban. — Charles Duke of Burgundy. Mary. 14S0.
Johanna et^Karolus 1517 .—Counts of Ha'mault. Jean d*
Aveine : Cros. Dub) 84,7. Demiers Duby 84,5.
Mons. Duby 84, 2. Valenciennes. Snell, mijc. 3, 4.
(three.). V' llham I. Valenciennes, (two.) Margareta.
Duby b6, 2 and 3 . No name. Duby 87,9 and 10. —Hol¬
land. Philip le Bon and Jacqueline. Duby 56,0
7^ZJ6S William Lord oi Horne.’ — John Bifhop of Lic^e. — Arnold
-ount of Loos. Snell, mifc. 3, 15 any i(-). — Jean de Lou¬
vain.— Luxembourg. John King of Bohemia. Snell, mifc.
3, 20 and 21. Marquis of h'amur. Gay. Duby 70,7
and two others.— Bijbops of Utrecht. Baldwin. Kohl. M.
B XXII. 129. John. — Tour-say. King Philip II. 1597. —
Aix la Chape: le. King Lewis. Snell, mifc. 3, 18. King
Henry. Snell, mifc. 3,23. Emperor Albert.' Gr. Cab. I.
Suppl. 7.1 87. (tw o 3) and one without the name of the
Emperor. - - - - -
9 C°unis °f Ftan dies. Guy. Duby 79, 6 ; and two, not in
Duby. Robert. Duby jq, 8. Louis de Male. Duby bo,
2 and 7 3 and one not in Duby. Philippe le Hardi. Duby
51, 6, 8 and 10. Philippe le Bon. Duby 55, 1. Charles
ie Temeraire. Duby 3 8,9. Mary. 1477'. Duby 82,1.
Philippe le Beau. 1488. Duby 83, 5.— Arras. Duby
Suppl. i> i. Gaud. Ypres. Duby Suppl. 1, 2 and 3 3 and
two not in Duby. A fimilar finall Coin without any le-
_ gend 1 ' ’ - _ -
^ 170 Maximilianus Pater Philippi: Snaphane of Brabant. 1480.
Emperor Charles V. Dollar of Flandres. Fine and rare.
King Philip II. Dollar of Brabant, 15593 and of Flan¬
ders, 1558. — -
>17 1 Dollar of Brabant, of the Rebellion in 1384. 2 Coins of Al-
bcitand Elizabeth. Ducaton and Croone of Brabant, of
King Charles II. Ducaton of Brabant, of King Philip V.
1 703. Dollar of Namur, of Eledtor Maximilian Emanuel
of Bavaria, 1713. • - -
*7 Ci none, -a and 4 Ci none, of Emperor Jofcpli II. i Croone of
' Emperor Francis II. Croone, Florin and £ Florin of the
Rebellion in 1790. - - - ,
_ *73 Holland. Daelder 1586 and 1587. Ducaton 1671. proof
3 Gulden 1680. 2 Gulden 1687. proof. 28 Stuyvers
1694. Two Silver impreflions of a Duyt.
174 F, if and. 14 Stuyvers. 1686. Utrecht. Daelder 16 f .
proof. Weftfrifand. Ducaton of the Eaft India Company
1,28. Pied tort of a Schepen Seeling. Amflerdaw. Piece
of 8 Reals, and T^. i§oi. van Loon I. 539. Town of
U Utrecht. Silver imprefhon of a Duyt, and of the imallcfi
Copper Coin of the Faff India Company. _ .
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PROVINCIAL TOKENS, &c.
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176 Scotch Tokens, from the Penny to the Farthing.
177 The Ille of Man , Head of his prelent Majefty, Rev erf e the
Arms and Motto, date 1786. Penny and Half-penny.
Barbadoes, a Black-Moor’s Head, Rtverfe the King riding
on the Waves, in a Car, different fixes 2 ; and three, with
the Revtrfe a Pomegranade, inferibed , Barbadoes Penny,
by Milton. " - - - -
178 A Cabinet containing one of the ccmpleateft Colle&ions of
Tokens, ttrnck in the laid Century , ever formed. More
than 2600 in Number, many of them not publifhed, by
Snelling. 72 Sliders or Drawers.
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TOWN PIECES.
-jSo Andover, three. Afhburton, one. Axminfter, one. Bath,
one. Beccles,one. Biddeford,one. Bigglefworth, one.
Blandford,one. Boflon,one. - -
181 Brewton. Bridgewater, two. Erifiol, five. Burford. Bur¬
lington. - - -
182 Chard. Chepftow. Chertfey, (Struck.) Circncefter.
Clay. Coventry, two. Croyland. — - — —
183 Dartmouth, two. Difs. Dorchefier. Dover, two. Evefham,
two. Froome. Glocefier, three. - -
184 Grantham. Great Torrington. Guildford. Henley on
Thames, two. Hereford. Ilminfter. Ipfwich. Ivelehefter.
King’s Cliffe. - - -
185 Langport. Languard Point Fort. Lincoln, two. Kyngs-
Lynn, two. Little Port. Loweftof, two. Low-th. Lyme-
Regis. __ - - - -
186 Cittie of London, a Rofe crowned between two Swords,
date under 1644. Revtrfe a Crown, two Scepters in Sal-
tyre, .three Lyons in the Field, infeription, Typus Mo¬
netae, Angl. AEris, Unique, and not publifhed by Snel-
ling - - Jw - -
187 Marlborough. Midhurft. Morton. Minehead. New¬
berry, two. New Port. New Sarum. Northampton.
188 Nottingham. Norwich, three. Oxford. Oundle, two.
Peterborough, two. Poole. Rom fey, two. Rye.
189 Sedburg. Sherborn. Southampton, two. Shafttbury.
Sou th would. Stamford, two. St. Ives, two. Stower-
bridge. Staple, two. Spalding. - *
150 Tamworth. Taunton. Tetbury. Thornbury. Wells, two.
Wimborn. - - — -
tyi Weymouth. Winchefter, two. Woodbridge. Worceffer.
Wbtton Under-edge. Great Yarmouth, three. Yeovil.
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ter. James II. three Pewter. William and Mary, one
Copper and three Pewter. William, Seven. George I.
Seven. George II. Sixteen. PI is pretent Majetiy, four.
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HALF-PENCE.
Charles IT. , dates 1672-3 and 5. James II. Pewter, 168 c,
6, 7. William and Mary, 1690, 91, (two) and 92. Snel-
ling’s Copper Coinage, No. 5, 8 and id.
194. William and Mary I. r, William, 6. George I. 6. George
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Charles II. infcribed the Dublin Half-penny. Arms , three
Cables, 1679, Reverfe the Karp, Crowned 3 Long Live
the King. Simon, N. 175. Cork Half penny and Far¬
thing*. 2d. Additional Plate, N. 1 and 2. The Kinfale
Half-. penny, N. 3.
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The Gun Money of James II. Crowns, 3. Half Crowns
from July 1689 to Aug. 1690, — large and fmall, of April
and May. O6L 1. Shillings, July, Aug. Sept. Oft 2, Nov!
3, one with a Cattle under the head j Dec. 2. Jan. Feb.
March 1689 and 9c. April, 2 May, June, September,
c;
sixpences 10.
197
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The Few ter Crown of Tames II. Simon, N. 137.
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• verfe the King’s Head and Titles, kevcr/e, Hibernia
fitting, with the Harp to the right, date 1722, N. 160.
Wood’s Pattern Half-pence of Gi c:ge I. Obverfe the King’s
Plead, Revet fe Hibernia fitting under a Rock, 1722, Hi¬
bernia fitting with the Harp to the left, 1724, and one
lierv erf e the Scepter and Trident, 172;. 2d. add. P. N.
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Moft’op of Dublin. Ohverfe , the King’s Head, the Harp
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George I. Wood’s Pattern Half-penny, 1724, add. P. N. 26,
George II. and III. Proofs , - —
Tradefmaifs Tokens, two of them Silver. — —
Tradefmeh’s Tokens, many of them publifhed in the fe-
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<204 Sir Thomas Bodley, Plate 13, N. 8. Ferdinand, Lord
Fairfax, P. 21, N. 10. General Sir Thomas Fairfax,
PI. 22, N. 1. - -
so 5 Oliver Cromwell, P. 22, N. 12, P. 23, N, 5. General
Rolliter, N. 9. Sir James Harrington, N. 12. G.
Lambert, N. 6. - - sr — _
206 Admiral Elake, his Head, and an Infcription engraved,'
born 1398, died 1657. Another, his Head without
any Infcription. Reverfe , Ships engaging, with a
Border like N. j, of Plate 23. — *—
207 The Commonwealth’s Honorary Medals, P. 23, N. i.
and one like N. 2, but without any Infcription.
208 The Plead of James Afh, Efq. P. 24, N. 1. Suppofed
of Bamphylde, N. 2. Ol Henry Scobel, Clerk ot Par¬
liament, N 3. Speaker Lenthal, N. 6. Charles Se-
ton, N. 10. . . .
209 Dorcas Brabazon, Plate 25, N. i. Mrs. Cleypole, Daugh¬
ter of O. Cromwell. Mr. Cleypole, N. 3. — Of M. La
Mar tin ay, N. 4. General Monk, N. 3.
/> 2io Lord Leicefter, P* 8, N. 2. Judge Heath, P. 18,
l N. 6. Montagu, Lord Kimbolton, P. 23, N. 8. Lord
/til, Baltimore. Reverfe , Lady Baltimore. Henry Crom¬
well. Solicitor General T. Cooke. M. Hale-, Efq, and
one unknown., - -
21 1 Heads of Col. Fiennes. Major John Lifle, C. M.
S. 1653. Col. Defborough, 1657, and Thomas Si¬
mon. - —
212 Head of William, Duke of Glocefter, fon to Queen
Ann, 1691. A Plead of the late Pretender’s Wife.
John Ray, the Botanift, bom 1627, and buried 1704* -
ROMAN FAMILY COINS in SILVER.
213 Pompeia, 1. Pomponia, 2. Porcia, 2. Poflumia, 2.
Rofcia, 1. Rubria, 1. Satriena* 2. Scribonia, 1.
Sentia, 1. Servilia, 2. Sulpicia, 1. Thoria, r. Ti-
turia, 1. Tibia, 2. Volteia, 1. - -
214 Two Itruck bv the States of Italy, during the focial War.
(One of them nvith Etrufcan Cbaraflers.) - - -
a 15 Antonia, 28. chortivm praetoiuatRVM, — chortis
SPECVLATORVM. - LEG. II. — III. - IV. — V. - VI. —
Jlored by M. Aurelius and L. Venus, — VII.— VIII. — IX.— r
x — Xr. — XII. — XII. AN.TIQ.VAE. — XIII. — XIV. — XV. -
XVI. — -XVII. — XVII. CLASSICAE. — XVIII. — XVIII. LYBI-
CAE. - XIX. - XX. - XXI. - XXII.— XXIII. -
Si 6 Aurelia, 2. Axfia, 1. Caecilia, 3. Calpurnia, 5. Ca-
rifia, 1. Caffia,, 2. Claudia, 1. Coelia, 1. Cordia,
r. Cornelia, 3. Crepufia, 1. Fabia, 1. Farfuleia, 1.
Fonteia, 2. Furia, 1. Herennia, r:
2T7 Julia, 12, Junia, 7, Licinia, 1. — —
218 Livineia, i. Lucretia, 1. Manila, 1. Marcia, 3. Ma-
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ria, i. Memmia, i. IVJinucia, i. Nap via, i. Nor-
bana, i. Papia, i. Plaetoria, i. Plautia, i. Pobli-
cia, j. Pompeia, i. Pomponia, 2. Porcia, r. Pof-
tumia, 1. - - —
219 Rofcia, 1. Rubria, 2. Satriena, 1. Scribonia, 1. Sen-
tia, 1. Servilia, 2. Sulpicia, 1. Thoria, j. Titu-
ria, 1. Vibia, 1. Caecilia, 1. Calpurnia, 1. Cari-
fia, 1. . Caffia, 1. Claudia, 1. Coelia, 1. Corne¬
lia, 2. — - -
220 Crepufia, \. Fabia, 1. Farfuleia, 1. Fonteia, 2. Fu-
ria, 1. Herennia, 1. Julia, 3. Junia, 2, (one of
than ref.or.ed by Trajanus.) Livineia, 1. Marcia, 2.
Maria, 1. Memmia, 1. Naevia, 1. Norbana, r.
Papia, 1. - . -
221 Pretoria, 2. Plautia, 1. Pompeia, i. Pomponia, 3.
Porcia, 2. Poftumia, 3. Rofcia, 1. Satriena, 1.
Servilia, 1. Sulpicia, 1. Thoria, 1. Vibia, 2. Cae¬
cilia, 1. Calpurnia, 4. - -
222 Caffia, 3. Claudia, 1. Cornelia, 4. Crepufia, 1. Fa¬
bia, 2. Fonteia, 3. Julia, 2. Junia, 2. Licinia, 2.
Marcia, 2. Maria, 1. Memmia, 1.
223 Naevia, 1. .Norbana, 1. Plaetoria, 1. Pompeia, 1.
Pomponia, 2. Rofcia, 1. Thoria, 1. Vibia, 2. Cae¬
cilia, 1. Calpurnia, 2. Caffia, 3. Claudia, 1. Cor¬
nelia, 3. Fonteia, 1. Julia, 1. Junia, 2. Licinia, 1.
Maria, 1. - - —
224 Pomponia, 2 . Vibia, 1. Calpurnia, 10. Caffia, 3.
Cornelia, 3. Fonteia, 1. Junia, 3. Licinia, 1.
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"•223 Silver Coins ftruck in Spain, with Celtiberian Charac¬
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ANTIENT GALLIC COINS.
226 Silver Coins ftruck in Gaul. -
SCOTCH GOLD.
227 Robert II. Obvevfe , a Lion Rampant, the Arms of Scot¬
land in a plain Shield. Reverje , XPC. Regnat, XPC.
Vincitj a Saltjre extending to the Edge of the Piece, two
Fleur de Lis and two Trefoils in oppofite Quarters,
weighing 38 Grains. Numiimata Scotiae, Plate 1,
N. t. - - -
•2aS/ Robert III. The Arms of Scotland, crowned. Reverfe St.
Andrew on aCrofs, XPC. Regnat, XPC. Vincit, XPC.
Imperat ; weighing 60 Grains, N. 4, and one of Ja. I.
with the fame Type called St. Andrews, N. 7.
229 James II. probably called the Lyon. Obverfc , the Arms
and Titles Reverfe , infer ibed3 Salvum fae Populum tuuni
D'nc. Afmall Saltyre, &c. weighing 48,er. Three fmall
Varieties, N 12. The Half N. 11. ^ - -
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Obverfe, the Titles, and a large Unicorn fupporting the
Arms. Reverfe, a Crofs Floree, &c. infer ibed, Exurgat
De et Diiipent emici. ei weighing 58 grains, the half
20 grains. N. 14 and 13.
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231 James IV. Supported, the whole and half Unicorn, differ¬
ing very little from the above.
232 James IV. a thick piece, weighing oneoz. Obverfi the Arch¬
angel Michael, piercing the Dragon under him, in-
fcr ibed Jacobus IV. Dei Gra. Rex Scotorum, Reverfe
a Ship with Arms of Scotland on the Mail, furmounted
with a crofs, injeribed Salvator in hoc Signo Vincit.
Unique.
233 James IV. the Ryder, the King Riding full-fpeed Sword in
Hand, to the right. Reverfe, Salvum fac Poputum tuum
Due, the Royal Arms weighing 78 grains, the half dif¬
fering in the King’s riding the contrary way, P. 2.
N. 1. - - -
.234 James V. The Ecu or Crown, fo called from the Shield
with the Arms. Reverfe , Crucis Anna Sequamer, Crofs,
&c. as N. 8. The Bonnet Piece, the King’s Butt
1 399. Reverfe the Arms in a Shield as ufual, inferibed
Honor Regis. Indicium diligit, N49. -
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ROMAN FAMILY COINS in GOLD.
235 Atia: t. labienvs. Caftrum turribus inftructum. ( un -
publijhed) . - - I
236 Ceflia and Norbana : l. cestivs c norba. pr. sc. Sella
Curulis cum impolita galea- - . 1
237 Claudia: c. clodivs c. f. Veftalis fedens, velato capita. 1
238 Claudia: p. clodivs m. f. Luna crefoens inter quinque
Bellas. „ - - - * 1
239 Hirtia: a. hirtivs pr. Infirnmenta Pontificalia. 1
240 Julia: caes dic. ovar. Corona laurea. —— 1
241 Livineia : l. rrgvlvs iiii. vir.- a. p. f. Aeneas humeris
fenem Anchifem ferens. (unpublijhed .) i
242 Munatia: l. planc. praef. vrb. Vas oblongum. 1
243 Munatia: l planc. pr. vrb. Vas oblongum. 1
24.4 Muffidja : l. mvssipivs t. f. longvs iiii. vir a. p. f.
Mars ultor, Bans, nudus, galeatus, altero pede dypeum
premit. - - - 1
24 3 * A parcel of elegant Morocco Medal Boards, and a travelling
Medal Cabinet, in form of a Book.
244* Three uufinifhed Cabinets and a parcel of Medal Boar ds.
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ILLUSTRIOUS AND REMARKABLE PERSONS.
$
CoprER.
245 L. Gauricus, A. Grito, J. de Gruthufa, G. Gradenico,
M. Baptifta Ro, Francis Rofello. -
246 J. Coyrenot, J. de Chiraudis, F. Guiccardini, O. Remus,
Albericus Lo. Comes, Jerome Joannius.
247 Andrew Barbata, M. Mantua Benaviduis, Prince of St.
Severino, and one by Sperandei. — -
248 J. Mendoza, Jacob Mizolla, N. Schlifer, Anthony Sar-
zanella. - - - - -
_ ,.249 John Baptift Caftaldus, A Baptifte Guarini, J. B. Gri-
maldus, Bartholomew Pantialicq. -
* jo B. Dotras, Sigifmunda Dietarechftein, Lauradanus Ma-
comet, Catharine Pempinela, James Trotus.
_ 1 Peter Balanzano, N. L. Comici, Francis Comenduni, Je¬
rome Donatus. — - -
2^2 Jerome Cardan, E. Honnu, Claude de Lafengle, J. Mor-
cat, Magdalen of Mantua, Peter Planta, &c.
2^3 Robert Briconet, Benedict, Pifaurus, &*c. -
254 Jerome Saornianus, Odtavio Ubarldinus, John Baptift,
Urfinus,and others. - — -
___ . - - 5 Henry Brunus, Elizabeth Federmennin, Horatio Fufcus,
G. Gualterutius, &c. - -
2 56 Catharine S, F. Deriario. Hortenfta Ficolomini, Peter
Strozo,&c. - -
257 Ferdinand Leofredus, James Trivulce, Marquis of Vig¬
nola, five- &c. - -
258 Fabius Angler, James Medicis, B. Sanla Juftiniana, Si¬
mon Vouet. Reverfe , Virginia Avezzo. - -
239 Peter Aretine, 2. Catherine Aretine. Reverfe , Hadria
Aretine, Anthony Contarinus, Dominique Fontan
Andrew Doria, two, Luke Salvionus, Claude de Valle.
260 Blanch of Cuma, Vidtor of Veltrio. MazzncheJli Plate 10,
N. 6, Gabriel Flamma, John Antony Magius, Ferdi¬
nand F. Pifcara, Adtius Syncerus - - -
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.a 6 1 Pompeius, i. PIUS IMP. Julius, 1. DIVOS JULIUS.
Auguftus, CONSENSU SEN AT. ET. EQ. OR-
DIN. P. Q. R.— DIVA AUGUSTA. — DIVOS JU¬
LIUS.— PROVIDENT.— ROM. ET AUG.— Livia, 1.
JUSTITIA. - " ■ — -
262 Julius, 1. Auguftus, 5. Aquila globo infiftens. — AU¬
GUSTUS in corona laurea. — Fuimen olstuili. - irluiicT
velata fedens, d. pateram, s. haftam. — Prora Navis. —
Livia, 1. PIET AS. - - -
263 Auguftus, 4. PONTIF. MAXIM. TRJB-VN. POT.
XXXIIII, in medio S. C.— P. CARISiUS LEG. AU
GUSTI.-S. CATO PR.— S. C. intra coronam quer-
nam. — Auguftus, reftored by Titus, 3. - -
2^4 Auguftus, 2, Templum rotundum, liinc et inde bafts,
quarum fingulis quadrupes infiftit.— Vidtoria tenet cly-
peum, cui inlcriptum S. P. Q. R.— Auguftus, reftored
by Titus, 3. Livia, 1. SALUS AUGUSTA.
263 Auguftus, 4. Livia, reftored by Titus, 2 : JUSTITIA.
(The legends on the rever/es different.) -
2 66 Auguftus, reftored by Domitianus, 1. Auguftus, reftored
by Nerva, 3. Livia, reftored by Titus, i. PIETAS.
267 Auguftus, 2. Agrippa, 1. Neptunus ftans, d. delphinura,
s. tridentem. Tiberius, 3- CLEMENTINE. — MO-
DERATIONI. — ROM ET AUG. — Drufus, reftored by
^ Titus, 1. - _ - ;
268 Coins of Auguftus, (with the names of different Triumvirs
on the reverfes •) 14.
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FRENCH SILVER COINS.
Dp.niers. Pepin . Charlemagne • Louis le Debonnaire : Rev*
Chriftiana Religio. Leblanc n. 1 and 2. Camaracus.
Leblanc n. 9. Doreftatus. Lebl. n. 22. two with the head,
not in Leblanc. Aquitaine. Pepin, King of Aquitaine!
Lebl . p. 103, the laft figure. Emperor Lotharius % Atrebati.
Doreftatus. Lebl . n . 3 and 6. Charles le Chauve. Aqui¬
taine. Lebl. p. 139. Carnotis. Lugduni clavati. Me-
tullo. Reinis. Rotuhagus. S. Dioniflius. Lotharius Rev.
Clniftiana Religio. Charles le Simple. Rev. Chriftiana
Reiigio. Lebl. n. 9. Metullo. Lebl. n. 8. Remis.
Lebl. n. 12. - - - -
270 Lewis n. or VI L Denier of Bourges. Lebl. 4.7. Paris.
Lebl. n. 9. Orleans. Philip Auguftus. Deniers of Arras
and S. Omei. Lebl.p. 176. Le-wis IX. Gros Tournois
Denier Tournois. Philippe le Bel. Demi Gros. Bour¬
geois fort. Philippe de Valois, Gros Parilis. Gros Tour-
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uois. (two different.) Gros a la couroune. Pariiis.
Jr an. Gros Tournois. (Two different.) Gros blanc au
Hour de lis. Charles FI. Double Pa rifis. Lewis XI.
Gros d Argent. Denier Par ids. Hardy. -
Various old Billon Coins. - - - - - -
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272 Franks /. Teflon ; another of Dauphine. Henry II.
Tofion, and two half Teftons. Charles IX. Teflon, and
half Teflon. Henry ///. Qnart d’ Ecu, Pro Chrifto et
jv'.'ge. Charles X. Quart d! Ecu, and Demi Quart.
henry IF. Quart d’ Ecu ,* another of Bearn. Lewis
s- HI. h ranc. 1616, pattern piece by Briot. £ Franc.
Quart d Ecu : another of Bearn. Demi Quart. Lewis
Xl"\ Quart d’ Ecu. . - — - 18
273 Lewis XIII. nnd XIF. Coins and Pattern pieces by Varin. 20
274 Lewis XIV. Ecu. 1680. Lewis XL, Ecu. 171S, 1723
and 1724. Petit Ecu. 1725 and 1741. - 6
275 24 Sous, and fmaller pieces, of Lewis XIV. XV. and XVI.
Sdver proof of a Liard of Lewis XIV. and of a Denier of
Henry IV Pattern of a new Metal, a 6 dejaiers de fin. 30
$76 Archbishops, Befango®. Duly 3. 7. (two.) Lyon. Duby
7. !o. lleras : Gulermus. Duly 8. 3. Vienne. Duly
9. 2, 5, 8, 9, and one not in Duby, Urbs Vienna Caput
Gallic. — Bishops. Cambray : Guy. (two.) Pierre,
Gros — Chalons: Roger. Du fa 8.1. (two.) Clermont:
Denier. Duby 7. 3. Obole. — Laon : Gauthier. Duby 8.
2. Maguelone. Duby 14. 2. Meaux : Stephen. Duby
11. 5. Peter. Duby it. 9. Metz: Herman, Denier.
Thierry, Gros. Raoul de Coucy, Groffus de Marfah —
Tioyes. Duby 11.4. Abbe de S. Martin de Tours, Duby
t6. 7. (two.) - - - 27
*77 Seigneurs d' Andufe. Denier. Duby 108. 3. Obole. Duby
108. 2. — Dues d ’ Aquitaine . Louis le jeune. King of
France. Duby 32. 6. Charles. Duby 39. 5. — Comte de
Dar. Edouard. Dues de Bar. Robert. Duby 68. 4 and ,
3. Rene. Duby 68. 6. — Seigneurs de Bearn. Centule.
Duby 107. 1. Catherine, Queen of Navarre. Duby 108.
3. — Comtes de Bourgogne. Philip, Duke of Burgundy.
Philip II. King of Spain. — Dues de Bretagne. John III.
Duly 60.4. John IV. Duby 64. 3. (two.) — Comtes de
Champagne. Tiiibault. Duby 77. 6. and one not in
Duby. — Dauphin de Fiennois. Humbert II. Duby 22. 11.
•278 Prince,' de Domb.-s. Francois Due de Montpenfier. Duby
44. 10. Marie. Duby ^ fa 6, 10 and 11. Gallon Due d
Orleans. Duly 46. 9. Anne Marie Louife, Mademoi-
felle de Mftntpenfter, 4 Sous. Duly 47. 9 j and one with
Latin legend on the obverie.— Comtes de Dreux* Ro¬
bert. Duly 78.2. — Seigneurs de Ligny. Waleran. Duly
101. 6 and 7. — Dues de Lorraine. Kerri IT. Duby 68. I.
Charles Leopold I. — Comtes de Mans. (Three.) Duby
88. — Reis de Navarre. Ferdinand Catholicus. Duby 19.
7. Henri d’ Albrct. Duby 19. 10. Jeanne d’ Albret.
(Two.) Duby 20. 3. Antoine de Bourbon & Jeanne.
Duby 20. fa Henry I V. - - -
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279 6°mtes & Severs. Eudes. Duby 89. — Orange. Denier
with the title of Emperor Frederick .^-Comtes cle Poitou .
Alphonle. Duby 92. 5 .—Comtes de Porcien. G'alche'r*
Duby 103. 4. (two.) — Comtes de Provence, Alfoiifus
King of Aragon : Denier. Duby 9$. 2. Obole. Duby
93. 4. Robert King of Naples. Duby 96. 2 and 8. Jo¬
hanna Queen of Naples. Duby 97.4. Lewis, King 0f
Naples. Duby 98.2. Gros Marfeillez. (Two.) Duby
100. — Seigneurs de Roquefeuil. Duby fuppl. 1. 10 ,■ — Princes
de Sedan. Henri, 5 Sols. Duby 41. -^Comtes de Ton -
hufe. Raimond. Duby fuppl. 4. 3 . Alfonfe. DubyfnppL
3-5; and two not in Duby. — Comtes de Fermandois.
Philip. Duly 103.3. — Town of Metz. Duby 7^. 2 : and
four, not in Duby. - - -
280 Dukes of Lorraine. Charles. Ecu. 1369. Quart d’ Ecu. _
Princes of Monaco. FI on ore 11/ Ecu. 1640. Lewis 1.
Ecu. 1666. - - - -
281 Princes of Orange. Maurice 1. Ecu. 1618. William
Henry. Ecu. 1652. —Bijbop ofStra/bwg . Charles Cardinal
of Lorraine. — Town of Befancon. Florin 1662 Dubx
5. Eight (Bazen ?) 1639. Duby 75.4. * - -
FRENCH PI ED FORTS.
s&2 Gold. Demi Ecu d’ or of Lewis XVI. 164.4.
183 Silver. Philippe de I alois. Enamelled Silver uiedfort of
a Lion. • - - - ~ _
284 Henry II. Tefton, 1352. — Charles IX. Tefton, 1375:
two, of different thicknefs, both inferibed on tlie edge:
Fcr,e ' religion is ajjertnri. Demi Tefton, 1973, with "the
fame infeription on the edge. _ _ _ _
^^5 Henry 111 I nine, 1 efton, and Demi Tefton 3 ail three of
1 5 7 7 ? have on the edge: Pad Quiet i ax Fa-licitati pub¬
lican. Quart d’ Ecu, 1578 3 on the edge : Confiitut* rei
nwnmarice exemplum. - 1 _
286 Henry IF '. Franc, one thicker with infeription on the edn-e,
and one thinner, with engrailed edge. Demi Franc!
and Quart de Franc 3 the two laft. and the iirft have on
the edge: Perennitati Principis GallM' Re/lit uteris. Quart
d Ecu ; on the edge : Probat i numifnatis exemplum. All
of the year 1607. _ _ _ _ _
$87. Levels XIII. Quart d’ Ecu. 1 6x8, one thicker with inferip¬
tion on the edge, and one thinner, with engrailed edge,-
Demi Quart, 1618. The firft and the laft" have on the
edge : Piobati numifnatis exemplum
288
289
Franc, Demi Franc, and Quart de Franc; all three
of 1618, have on the edge : Juftifpmi Regis Perennitati.
— - — Pieces de C\ , 30, 15 and 5 Sols, inferibed on the
edge : Exemplum probat i numifnatis. Piece de 5 Sols ; on
the edge : Ludovoci XUL Monetae 'ReJHtutoriat All of the
y< ar 1643, the dies by Farin. _ _
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5
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*90 Lew'll XIV. Pieces de 30, r.5 and ; Sols, 1644 i on the
ed°"e : Pondere Sanftuarii The. dies by Varin,
iqi Billon. Phdippe de Valois. Double Toumois .—Henry lr.
Douzain, 1607. — Copper. Henry IIP Double Tour¬
nois, 13 7 7.— Henry IV. Double Tournois, 1607. Lewis
XIII. ' Double Tournois, 16183 two of different thick-
nefs. Denier Toumois, 1618. * - - •
292
FARTHINGS ; PATTERNS, and PROOFS.
Queen Elizabeth. The Queen’s Plead. The Pledge of.
Reverie a Penny, 1601. Her Monogram Crowned.
Snellings Copper Coinage , F.— One in Pewter. Cod
fave the Queen. A Rofe Crowned. Reverfe a Spread
Eaole. D. Another, fame. Obverfe and Reverfe. Beati
o v _ __ .
Regina. - - _ _ "
Charles I. The King’s Head Helmeted. Reverfe the Arms
in/cribed Fra. et Hiber. Rex. Snellings Pattern Pieces,
N. 2. < : this Piece was Mr. Dummers. - 7
The Commonwealth. Infcribed. Farthing Tokens of Eng¬
land. St. Georges Crofs. Reverfe for Neceffity ot
Change, 1649. The Harp. Plate 6. N. 2. . ]
The Commonwealth. The farthing Tokens for—. infcribed
St. Georges Crofs, Reverfe the Relefe ot the Pore. 1 he
o
The Commonwealth. Brafs and Copper, infcribed Englands
Fardin. Reverfe for Necetfary Cha. N. 4.
The Commonwealth, Copper, infcribed Englands Farthing.
Reverfe for neceffary chang. N. 4. and one infcribed
Truth and Peace on both fides, N. 6. “
Englands Farthing. Reverfe for necetfary change, N. 4.
The l- of an Ounce of fine Pewter. Reverfe tor
necetfary change. 7- . T” ,
rIhe Commonwealth, three Pillars, thus united Invincible.
Reverfe a fhip and God direft our cours. 1 with Re¬
verfe for Rawlins, under the Pillars, N. 7.
Oliver’s Farthing, his Head. Infcribed Olivar Pro. Eng.
Sc. Irl. Reverfe three Pillars, thus united invincible,
Oliver, bis Head. Reverfe the Arms of England, &c. In -
feribed Charite and Change, 1651. N. 9. ~ '
Oliver, his Head. Reverfe the Arms. Charite and
Change, N. io» - ' n f ,
Charles II. without an Infcrfptm. On both fines, C. K. anc
three Pillars, N. 14. the Ship. Uuatuor Maria viudico
niided or cr duelled edge , and one infcribed on the edge Mon eta.
ClwtTVtfoh^Amlo, the R^vfriftle, lET and
Eleur de lis CroWned. Reverfe a Ship in full fan, an
on the edge Ifta Fama, per Aethera Volat. Another very
thin with a crenelled edge. N. 1 9 7 “ .
^ «■ £ 305 Pewter, a Rofe crowned. Carolus a Carol 0. R. a Ship m
29 3
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297
298
299
300
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full Sail. Nummorum Famulus. N. 1 6, and one, in¬
fcribed on the Edge, Chari tas. - - »
a:3
506 Charles II. Pewter, three of them •with a Circle of Copper , %
the Poors* Relief, N. 22, one with Sceptres, N. 24, See. 5 J * / ^
307 Cliarles II. Pewter. The Rofe, furrounded with the Gar¬
ter, crowned, in fcribed Per Mare et Terras. R. The
Harp and Garter, crowned, infcribed Per Mare et Terras.
On the Edge, Cambiendi Subfidium, 167 — probably 1677.
Unpublifhed. a Farthing, with the Head, Pewter , with a
Circle of Copper. R. Britannia, Quatuor, &c, N. 1.
308 Charles II. two C. and two R. interlinked, and crowned,
like N. 24, Plate 6 of the Copper Coinage, R. the
Moon, infcribed ex liofte Diem.
308* The King's Head. Carolus a Carolo. R. Britannia, in - t / t
fcribed Quatuor Maria vindicq, N. 1, four different. t i 4, ,s , £l\ .
509 William and Mary. One, Copper, with a Circle of
Brafs infertcd 5 and one Brafs, or Bath Metal. Obverfe .*■ j£
and Reverfe the fame as their Farthing, Date 1692. v a 4>r‘ ■
310 William and Mary, Brafs and Copper : three Pillars
crowned — on them, Religio, Lex & Libertas— two Hands
holding a Sceptre, crowned, infcribed Jungit. Amor. Pa-
triaeq. Sahu. - -
311 William and Mary : the King’s Head on one fide, and the
1I.0 .
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Queen’s on the other ; and one almoft like their Farthing,
N. 12 j and Six with their Heads, one of them Brafs and
Copper, one Pewter and Four Copper.
312 Ann. The' Queen's Head. Anna Dei Gratia. R. Bri¬
tannia, 1713. P.8, N. 5, a little different.
313 Anna Regina &: Anna Dei Gratia. R. Britannia, 1714,
N. 8. -
314 Q. Ann, R. Britannia under an Arch, 1713, N. 10, and
one like N. 8. - -
315 Q. Anne, her Head. R. Peace in a Car, infcribed Pax
Miffa per Orbem.
316 George I. II. and his prefent Majefty.
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ENGLISH MEDALS.
SILVER.
317 Henry VIII. Reverfe, the Infcription in Hebrew and
Greek. His Titles, with the Addition of Supreme Head
of the Church, Date, 1545. See the Medallic Hiftory
of England to the Revolution, Plate 4, N. 1. This
Medal appears Jlruck. -
318 The Coronation Medal of Edward VI. P. 4, N. 8.
319 Philip of Spain. Reverfe f Queen Mary, P. 5. N. r.
320 Mary. Reverfe , Cecis. Vifus. Timidis Quies, N. 2.
321 Head of Pope Julius III. Reverfe, Anglia Refurges, See.
Rruck on Mary’s reftoring the Roman Catholick Religion
in England, P. 6, N. 6. — - -
322 Elizabeth, an engraved Silver Plate . Reverfe , her Aims
£
( 24 )
fupported by a Lyon and Dragon* P. 8, N. 9. Her
✓f , /j*-* —r — -Head and Titles, without a Reverfe. -
5 * IS 322* Elizabeth on restoring the Coin, P. 7, N 2, and Jettons
as in P. 8, N. 3, 4 and 5, and one. Rev erf e , AfRi&o-
rum Confervatrix, i6©i. -
/• Elizabeth on being; offered the Sovereignty of Holland,
1587, P. 8, N. 8. On the Spanifh Invation, 1588,
N. 7. on the Triple Alliance, 1591, Plate 9, N.3,
✓ * (3* 324* The Earl of Leicester, on quitting the Government, Plate
' * 8, N. r. - - - -
324 The Earl of Pembroke, P. 5, N. 4. A Bull, infer ibed
Edmund Withipoll zEt. 48 ; both by Stephens of PIol-
land* -
3 . f 323 Sir Richard Martin. Reverfe, his Wife, P. 10, N. r, by '
| S Stephens. N. B. The Date of the Medal is 1562..
( f-
Unique.
Dimock, by Stephens, N. 2. Unique. 1
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v gf~&2 6 Mary, Wife of John Di
'* Thomas Stanley, ASt. 5 o. His bn ft regarding the right. Re-
fif _ verjk Arms, by Stephens- of Holland. This Medal is
nnpubhjhed ann Unique
328 Jettons. Lord BuckhurR, P. XI. N. 1. N. 2. Of John
Hele, N 3. Sir Edward Coke, N. 4. Lord Exeter,
N. 3. Lord Snlilbury, 1602. N. 6, and one of him,
deferibed in the fame Work, Page 30.
320 Janies I. Elis Queen and Son, engraved plates .
330 James I. Plate XT1. N. 1. Ann, of Denmark, his Queen,
N* 2, and two of Prince Elenry. One of them a little
liferent from N. 3.
7
3
331 James I. His Head only, P. n, N. 10, and N. 16,
Elate 12. - -
332 Ann of Denmark, Plate XIII. N. r. two differing in Size.
Eilifabeth, Daughter of James I. N. 5.
£33 Wadhamv P^verje, -His Wife, N. 7.
3
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334 Charles I. and his Queen Henrietta Maria of France, by
Rawlins, P. XIV. N. 5> &c.
335 Charles I. His Queen on their Marriage, P. XV. N. 1,
and various others. One of them, R. three Crowns.
336 Charles I. P. XV. N. 8, N. 10, N. 11, N. 12, and
N. 1 3, Jettons.
10
',■3 7 Jettons or Counters on the Birth of Charles II. 1630, four
• N. 14, 1.5, 16, and 17. On the Birth of James II.
; 1633, two, N. '20 and 21. -
ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS IN SILVER.
' "A 338 Pompeius, 1. Julius, 1. Lepidus, 1. (all finely pre-
* ' firved) - 3
339 Pompeius, 1. Julius, 1. Lepidus, t. M. Antonius, 1,
fall finely prefer veil.) ‘ - - — 4
/ ^*<To Pompeius; 1. Julius, 2. M» Antonius and Auguftus* 1.
Zy ,« L L. AntoniliSj r. AnguRus, i. (all finely pi ejerved) 6
Pompeius, 1. Julius, 3. M. Antonius, 3. M. Antonius
,r| A no-n (Ins. 1. AuETuRuSi A. -
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342 Julius, 4. Julius and M. An tonius, 1. M. Aiitomus, 2.
M. Autonius and Auguftus, 1. * Auguftus, 4.
343 Julius, 3, Julius and M. Antoni us, 2. M. Antomus,i.
Auguftus, 6.
12 3 /<
344 Julius, 3, L. Antonius, 1. Auguftus, 8.
341? Auguftus, 7- (with temples and other buddings) . 1 1
rius, 2. Nero Claudius Drufus, 1. Claudius, 1. Cali¬
gula and Auguftus, 1.
3 46 Auguftus ,10. (all finely preferred) .
347 Auguftus, 10. (V°)
24.8 Auguftus, j K. (one of them a Medallion). *
349 Auguftus,i. (a Medallion). Tiberius, 2. Nero Clau¬
dius Drufus, i.
U1U.3 Ul LlLUOj X • # - A / *
3^0 Germanicus and Caligula, 1. Germanicus and Agnppmu
o _ v ^ ^ At _ — j
Sen. i/A l c j-iia 1 t £ 7
0 fji and Agrippina Sen. 1. (well ft ruck and fine y
prejerved .) -
v pi zjti'veu j <
352 Caligula and Auguftus, 2, Claudius, 3. Ciaudius and
Agrippina Jun. 1. Nero, 3* Galba, 3-
333 Caligula and Auguftus, 1. Claudius, 2. Nero,i. Gal
ba, 1. Otho,i. (all finely prefttrved) A,rXn
SCOTCH GOLD.
qra The Bonnet Piece of James V. weighing 88 grains, the
half- Royal 5 dates 1540. CardoneL N. 9 and 1 1.
3 c; < Mary Arms and Title, 1143. Reverfe, her Cypher crowned,
Ecce Ancilia Domini, N. 13 The Arms Crowned be-
tween the letters I. G. R&verfe, Diligite Juiatiam, 1553.
Cypher of the word Maria Crowned between two
Cinquefoils, N. 15. and the half like N. 14. '
ck6 Mary the Ryal with Head and Titles. Reverfte, lulius
Fide Vivit, 1555. The Royal Arms Crowned, P. 3.
N. 1, ‘
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6 ey The half Royal of Mary, 1558, weighing 58 grains,
o r 3 Francis and Mary Face to Face, over, a Crown. Fianc ct
35 Ala. D.G. R. R. Scotor Dolphin \ len. Reverje f our
Pair of Dolphins, twitted, together, &c. Horum ima
Fides, 1558, weighing 114 grains probably intended tor
a Ryal. • “
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ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS in GOLD.
359 Julius and Auguftus, 1. Caput Juki laurealum, Octa-
via-ni nudum.
V Ullll UUUUIU. a 1 # • . ■
360 M. Antonius and Auguftus, 1. Capita Antonu et Odtavi-
ani nuda.
361 Auguftus I. SIGNIS FARTHICIS RECEPTIS. CapilCOl'-
nus. ' “ ‘ ~
362 Auguft is 1. IMP. X. Eos Cornupeta. - 1
gi
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i for 544 S .non Coins, 9 In. byK>, and ? t In. ueep. - -
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Fourth Day’s Sale.
ILLUSTRIOUS AND REMARKABLE PERSONS,
is
12
^-5 63 John Francis Bonipartis. John Breffani. Antonio de Laeva,
Peter Paul Mafic ns. Thomas Mocenico. Francis Q.ui-
rini. - - -
364 John a Fernfcerg. James Beves, Scipio de Montibus and
others - - -
365 Andrew Alciatus. Baptifi Fulgos. Ant. Mula. M. Ant.
PatTerns, &c. - -
366 Daniel Centurione.. G. Cornelio. A. Contarenus. Gabriel
Tryphon. Leonard Zantane. John Michael Zerb. 6
36 7 Francis Bonattus . Jerome Conftagius. John Herrera.
Caefar Taberna. Lavinia Fontana Zappia. Frederic
Zucharus. - - 6
68 John Bellini. ]. Peter Crivello. Andrew Crifpus. Livia
Columna. Vi&oria Columna. Camilla Peretta. N.
Todin. Pet. Victorias. F. Vitalis. — — 8
Pierius Valerianus Bellunentis. Dante. Diana Mantuana.
Francifcus Volateranus, See. 12
Erafmus of Rotterdam. Mazzuc belli. Plate 45 N. 6. N. 46.
N. 1.
Futtace Bolanus. Francis Taberna. F. G. Apel. Tap-
pa, &c 12
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370
371
372
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1/^74
375
Laurent. Taras. Jerome Zane.
Thomas de Marinis.
Titian, &rc. - — - - 12
Michael Angelo Buonarota.
F. Martinio. Francis Max. Philip Ruis, &c. 12
Andrew Carafa. John Aloifius. P. 19. N. 1 and
<j. Blanca Panlana.
Carcania. Francis Rabelais,
&c.
376 Alexander Baflianus and John Cavino, called the Paduans,
famous for imitating Ancient Medals. Bngius Ban.
Marcus M. Bonavit. Vidtor Camelius, done by hirnfelf.
Jerome Cornelius* John Vin Dulcius. Jerome Panti-
cus and Pompeius Lodovifius, two. Cofmus Scaptius,
14
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377 John Calvin. Martin Luther, Rcverfc Martin Bucer. Phi¬
lip Melandfhon.
378 Argentina llangona. Odtavius Veftris. P. SB. N. 2 and
otliers. - - - - ; — 12
379 Antoninas Pius. Conftantine the Great. The Emperor
Fleraclius, 2. Medallions probably of the 15th Century.
, ROMAN MIDDLE BRASS.
/
380 Coins of Aaga flus, with the names of different Triumvirs
on the Reveries. - -
381 Agrippa,i. Tiberius, 4. Caduceus alatus. — Duplex cornu¬
copia intermedin caduceo. — Globus cum gubernaculo.— ■
Muller velata fedens,d. pateram, s. haltam. Drufus, re-
, Bored by Titus, I . - - - 6
382 Agrippa,reltored by Titus, 1. * Tiberius, 5* Antonia, 1.
Figura facerdotalis velata Bans, d. fimpulum. 7
383 Agrippa, restored by Domitianns, r. Tiberius, 3. Antonia,
1. Germanicus, 1. Signis Recept. Devidtis Germ.—
Nero and -Drufus, Caefares, 1. Uterque in citis
equis. - - 6
384 Tiberius, 2. Tiberius, reltored by Titus, 1. Antonia,!.
Germanicus, 1. Nero and Drufus, Caefares, 1. 6
385 Tiberius, reftored by Titus, 1. Germanicus, reftored by
Titus, 1. Caligula, 1. vesta. — Claudius, 2. CERES
AUGUSTA.— CONSTANTINE AUGUST!.— Nero, 1.
ARA PACIS. - - 6
386 Drufus,i. PONTIF. TRIBUN. POTEST. ITER, in
medio, SC Germanicus, 1. C. C2ESAR AUG. GER¬
MANICUS PON. M. TR. POT. Both Coins have a
beautiful 0 a tine, are well Jlruck ■ avH highly preferred'. 2
58 7 Germanicus,!. Caligula, 1. Claudius, 2. LIBERTAS
AUGUSTA. — Pallas gradiens, d. ha flam vibrat, s. cly-
peum tenet Nero, GENIO AUGUSTI. (Two 'varie¬
ties.)— MAC. AUG.— PACE P. R. TERRA MARIO.
PARTA JANUM CLUS1T.— PACE P. R. UBIQ.UE
PARTA JANUM CLUSIT. - 9
GERMAN DOLLARS.
388 Imperial. Ferdinand II. 1623. Jofeph I. 1703. Charles
VI, 1 716. of Silefia. Maria Therefa, Queen of Hun¬
gary and Bohemia. 1741. - _ 4
389 Charles VII. 1743. very rare. * - i
390 Jofeph II. 1771. Francis II. King of Hungary ai.d Bohe¬
mia. 1792. — Emperor. 1792. - 3
391 Electors: May e nee. Emmerich Jofeph. 17 63 . Trier.
Clemens Wenceflaus. 1771. Cologne . Sede va:ante.
16&8. — - - - - $
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392 Bavaria. Maximilian. 1627. Maximilian Jofeph, 1 755-
Rev. Virgin Mary. — 1768. Rev. Arms. Palatine.
Cb arles Theodore. 1790.
59 3 Saxony. Mauritius* 1^48. John George. II. 1608. Xa¬
vier, Ad mini ftrator, 1765. - —
394 Frederick Auguftus, King of Poland, Vicarius of the Em¬
pire, 1741. Frederick Auguftus II Ring of Poland,
1763. Frederick Chriftian, 1 763. Frederick Augbftus
III. j 79 1 . - - - - - -
395 Brandenburg, George William, 1634./ Frederick III.
1696. King Frederick J. 1701. King Frederick II.
Emden Eaft India Company. - — —
396 Hannover. Erneit Auguftus. before he was Debtor. 1682.
Head j 1692. St. Andrew 5 1O87. Horfe. very fine.
Eletior. it'94. Head: No date. Wild man.
39.7 George Lewis. 1712. Head ; 1704. St. Andrew; 1705.
St. Andrew in a different politico ; 1 706. Horfe.
398 King George I. 1721. Head; 1723. St. Andrew; 1719.
Wild man, Anns with fupporters ; 1722. Wild man.
Arms in four ftt iel'ds ; 17 ! 9. Iloiie. -
399 George II. 1729. Head. Rev. Arms with fupporters;
1731. Head. Rev. Arms without, fupporters; 1751.
St. Andrew; 1732. Horfe; 1 7 50. Mine Dallor, Giite
des Herrn. - > -
400 King George III. 1 7 7 .3 - Head; 1762. St. Andrew;
1764. Wild Man; 1774. Mine Dollar, Giite des
Herrn. - - - —7 ^ * -
401 Archbishops, Magdeburg. J738. — Salzburg. John Er-
neft. 1695. Jacob Erneft. 1746. Andrew. 1752.
Sigifmund. 1764 - - *
40 .Paris. 1620. Obv. Arms. 1637. Obv. Virgin Mary. Leo¬
pold. 1740. Hieronymus. 1772. — - -
403 Bishops. Augjburg. Joteph. r 744- Bamberg. John
George, no date. Melchior Otto, 1649. Philip Valen¬
tine, 16^ 7, Sede vacante. 1693. -
404 Eichfteedi . John Chriftopher. 1626. John Anthony.
1735. Sede vacante. 1757. — Hildesbeim. Ferdinand.
1624. - - ^ _ N
407 Liege. Gerard. tghS. ^Maximilian Hetuy.^ iOj\.
Lubeck. Chriftian Auguftus. 1724. Sede vacante.
172
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406 Munfier. Chriftopher Bernard. 1652. Rev. St.
iby). Rev. Crofs of Cost eld. Sede vacante.,
Oimutv. Charles. 1703. Wolffgang. 1724. '
407 OJnabruck. Erneft Auguftus, Duke of York. 1723.
bom. Ferdinand. • 663 . Francis Arnold. 17 1 1
Paul .
1 761 .-
-Bader-
—Ratif-
Un. Pancracius. 1344. -
408 Wurzburg. Julius, no date. Francis. 1639. John God*
’• frcv- ^693.— Abbots. Corbey. Arnold. — Murbacb. .no
date, but the title of Emperor Ferdinand II.
40a PaiNCES. Auftria. Archduke Sigifmund, 1486. rare.
Maximilian, 1603. fir.e,— Baden. Margrave Charles Fre-
3
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derlek,i766. — Brandenburg . Margraves George and Al¬
bert. 1538. * - — * — - - > ;4
41© Brunswick. Duke. Auguflus, three Belldollars, 1643. • viz.
Bell without a Clapper ; Bell with the Clapper ; three
hands ringing the Bell. 1666, his head crowned by an
Angel. — - - - — # 4
41 1 Chrillian, Coadjutor of Razeburg, no date. Frederick Ul¬
ric, 1-613. Wild Man. 1633. St. Jacob. — Chriftian,
Bifhop of Halberftadt, 1622. Rudolphus Auguflus,
1679. Anthony Ulric, 1707. Auguflus William,
1722. - - - - _ 7
412 Charles. Albertus Thaler, 1747. Mine Dollars : Giite
dcs Herrn, 1 745. WeifTer Schwan, 1747. Cronenburgs
Gluck, 1752, - J- - ~ — 4
413 1 \ Dollar of Rudolphus Auguflus. i~ Dollar of George
William. - - - - __ 2
414 Henneberg. 4695 and *698. — HeJfeCaffel. Landgrave Mau¬
rice. 1624. William V. 1628. Frederick I. King of
Sweden, 1 733 • —Mecklenburg* Duke Albert, 1 543 *
Ulric, 13^6. - - - ' 7
413 Saxe Gotha, Frederick III. 1753, 1 76a and 1768. 3
416 Saxe Coburg Saalfcld. Duke Erneft Frederick, ij6$.+—fVzr~
temberg. Duke John Frederick, 1621. , Charles Ru¬
dolphus, Adminillrator, 1 737. Charles, 1781, 4
417 Hohenlobe Neuen/iein. Lewis Frederick Charles. 1783.—
L cvoenjlein Wertheim. Charles, 1766. — Schvjarz,enberg.
Jofeph. 1766, — - - * 3
PATTERNS and PROOFS for HALFPENCE.
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COPPER.
418 Charles II. a Ship in full fail with his Titles. Reverfe, the
Arch Angel Michael, piercing the Dragon, infcribed
Soli Deo. Gloria. — One Copper, one Brafs and Copper,
and one Copper and Brafs. His Headj Reverfe , Britan¬
nia, infcriled Quatuor Maria Vihdico. Shilling. N. 3. 4
419 Charles II. his Head. Carole Secundo, Reverfe , a Lion
Beeping: over, Quiefcit, and under Britanfiia. — A Rofe.
Ante Omne'sjO Proof , '672. N. 3. — — . 3
420 William and Mary, the King’s Head. Reverfe, the Queen’s
Head. P. 8. N. 1 and 3. The King and Queen’s Head.
Reverfe, Britannia, date 1694. - — %
421 William and Mary. Proof, 1694. N. 13. a Pattern, dif¬
fering in the h ork only. - - - - - 2
422. Ann. Her Head on both fides, infcribed on the edge Anno
Regni duddecim. N. 1 V. Plate 8. - 1
423 Ann. Head on both Bdes, Anna Dei Gratia, plain edge .
424 Ann. Her Head, Reverfe, Britannia fitting/ Crown Over.
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P» 8. N. 4 and 6. and one fame Reverfe , the Rofe and
Thiille, like, N. g. - - 5
425 Ann. Reverfe, the Rofe and Thiftle Crowned, and one not
Crowned, N 7 and 9. - - - 2
426 George I. Bronze and not Bronze. George II. and George
III. Proofs. - 4
427 Patterns for Half-pence of his prefent Majefty, by Bol¬
ton of Birmingham, 1788 and 1790, two different edges. 3
428 Patterns for Pound Pieces of his prefent Majefty,. coined
under the diredtion of Lord Stanhope, and one for a
Guinea, by Milton. - - 4
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RUSSIAN MEDALS,
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Silver.
429 A Bud, full faced in Armour, Crowned in the left hand, a
Globe fiirmounted by a Crofs, a Scepter in the right
hand, in/cribed, Demetrius Joanis. D. G. Imperator.
Rufiiae Anno ,/Etat. Suae 24. Reverfe a Spread Eagle ,* in
the center St. George piercing the Dragon through the
Neck, an Imperial Crown over the Eagle ; a Ruffian
Infer ip t ion , Unique. - - - I
430 Peter the Great, cn the taking of Afoph, in 16 98. See, Me-
dailles Sur les Principaux Evenemens de P Empire de
Ruffie depuis le Regne de Pierre le GrNid, Jufqua Celui
de Catherine II. Page 5. On the taking of Nottenburg
in 1702. P. 1. Taking of Neva. P. 12. Of Mittau.
P. 23. On the Battle of Kalifch, 1706. P. 24. Of Leef-
no. P. 25. On the fame, 26. In favor of Admiral
Apraxin. P. 28. On eftablilhing the Port of Tanga-
rouck. P. 29. - - 9
431 Peter the Great, on the Battle of Pultova, in 1709. P. 33.
On taking of Elbing. P.34. Taking of Wiburg. P.35.
Of Reval. P. 36, two. Of Riga. P.37. Of Duna-
mund. P. 38. Of Kexholm. P. 40. Of Arenfbourg.
P. 41. - - - - 9
432 Peter the Great, on conquering Livinia and Zinland. Page
42. On the fame. P. 43. On, taking of Abo. P. 46.
Battle with the Swedes in 1713. ,P. 47. Of Wafa. P.48.
On taking Neufchlofs. P. 49. One a Sea Fight. P. 50.
On the fame. P. 51. On the Czar being at the Head of
Four Fleets, viz. His own, the Englilh, Dutch and Da-
nifh in 1716. P. 54. - -
433 Peter the Great, on viliting the Mint of Paris in 1718.
P. 55. On his return to Ruflia in 1717. P. zq. On
taking of three Frigates. P. 58. On taking of Four Fri¬
gates from the Swedes. P. 159. On his Heroick A&ions.
P. 63. On the Coronation of the Emprefs Elizabeth in
1724. P. 67 and 66 two. - -
434 Peter the Great, on building the Caftle of Cronchlofs.
P. a6 two. On taking of Perneam P. 39 two. • On the
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Marriage of the Crafevitz Peter Alexis, with Char-
lotta of* Brunfvyick Luneburg, their heads, date 1 71 1 , two.
On the Peace of Neuftad, &c. P. 6i. Two very fmall
Medals, one on his Death by Dailier, another, P. 68.
in 1725. - — 7
433 Peter the Second, upon his Coronation in 17-8, P. 69,
On the Coronation of the Emprefs Ann. P. 70. Ou
her Death. P. 76, fmall fize. The Emprefs Elizabeth,
on appointing Peter, Duke ot Holfleiii, her Succetfor.
P. 78. On the Foundation of the Univerfity of Mofcow,
in 17154 — by James Anthony Dailier. P.83. > 5
436 The Emprefs Catharine II. upon the Intlitution of the
Academy of Painting, Sculpture, &c. in 17 65 P.97, two. —
On the Naval Victory over the Turks. P. ic8. — On the
Happinefs of the Ruffian Empire, P. r ro. — On Reftoring
Peace to Courland in 1762. — On the Grand Duke Peter’s
Reception at Berlin, by Frederick the Great, King of
Pruflia, in 1776. — Elizabeth. Reverfe, the Morea, 1783,
and two fmaller. - - — — —— 9
437 The Emprefs Catharine, her Buft without any Infcription.
Reverfe , the Equcftrian Statue of Peter the Great upon a
flock, J 782 , a Medallion, — * - — I
ENGLISH SILVER MEDALS.
438 Charles I. Plate XV. N. 9. — Charles and Queen. Reverfe
three of their Children. N. 23. - *
439 Charles I. on his return from Scotland. P. XVI. N. 1 and
2, the lajl a Jlruck Medal. -
440 Charles I. Scotch Coronation Medal, on the Rim, Ex Aut o ,
ut in Scotia reperitur. Briot. fecit. Edenburgi 1633.
441 Charles I. on making his foil, (afterwards Charles II.) Knight
of the Garter, May 22, 1638. N. 3 — 6 and 10.
442 Charles I. on the Fifhery, by Briot. N. 4 and 7.
443 Charles I. and his Queen fitting Hand in Hand, trampling
on a Dragon. Reverfe, an Infcription on their meeting
at Keinton, July 13, 1643, Plate XVI. N. 9. Unique .
444 Charles I. N. 8, 11 and 12. N. 13. two, by Briot. and Raw¬
lins, and one on the Reduction of Briflol. P. XIII.
N. 2. - - / < -
443 Charles I, and his Queen, 1636. Reverfe, inscribed, Juf-
titia et Pax Ofculatse funt. Pfal. 84. P. XVIII. N. 1.
446 Archbifliop Laud. N. 7. -
447 Charles I. when Prince of Wales. Reverfe , on Horfeback,
his Head Crowned, eu graved, the King fitting. P. XVIII.
N. IQ. r 7 - - — - *
445 Charles I. the king fitting, a Scepter in hand, under both
Houles of Parliament, inferihed , Pro. Religione, Grege,
et Rege. Reverfe, a f}iip 111 full fail. Unpublijhed and
Unique . . . — «
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round the neck. - - - — —
43° A thin plate of Sir William Packhurft, Warden of the Mint,
done at Oxford, by Rawlins, in 1644. P. XVIII. N. 5.
and an engraved Plate of Ry craft. ’
And the head of a young Man, ^ET. 20. unknown.
431 Colonel Strangeways. Reverfe White Tower. P. XVIII.
N. 9. — ■ - - I
432 Charles I. and his Queen, without the date. P. 18. N. 1.
Reverfe, a Monfter with 7 heads, the King’s head under it,
with the Crown and Scepter, infer ibed, Heu Quaenam.
Hec Infania Vulgi, probably on his Death. - - 1
4$3 Charles I. on his Death, Plate XVII. N. 1 — 3 — 4 and 3. 4
454 Charles I. on his Death. P. XVII. N. 7 — 8 — 9, by Rotier. 3
435 Charles I. on his Death. P. XVII. N. 10 — 11, and one in-
feribed on the Reverfe , but not legible. - 3
456 Robert Devereux, Earl of EiTex, General of the Parliament
Forces. Cbverfe, riding full fpeed, Sword in Hand. In-
feription engraved , Robertus Comes EfTex. Reverfe , his -
Arms, unpublijhed. - ■ - 40
437 Lord EfTex, Plate XXI. N. 4—5 — 6. two and 7. 3
438 Sir Thomas Fairfax, General of the Parliament’s Forces,
Plate XXI. N. 10— 11 — 13. and one f ruck, not publijhed.
Same Obverfe aud Reverfe, but round. - - 4
439 Jetton’s Bifhop Juxon. P. XVIII. N. 3. John Gidley.
P.XX. N 3. and Lord Traquair. Obverfe, his Arms. R .
Scales and Weights. - - - 3
460 Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protestor, on his Victory at Dun¬
bar Plate XII. N. 3 and 4, this without a Reverfe. N. 5,
and one an imitation of it. Reverfe, like N. 6, fuppofedl
to have been done in Holland 1 - - ■
461 Olivar. Reverfe , Maflanicllo. P. XXII. N. io„
ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS in SILVER.
462 CabVula,T. Claudius, 2. Claudius and Nero, i: Nero, 3.
Galba, 3. ' - - - xo
463 Neio and Agfippina, 2. Nero, 1. {dll finely prrferved.) 3
464 Nero, 2. Galba, 2. Otho, 2. Vitellius, 2. (all well pre-
ferved.) - * — — ~ 8
463 Nero, 3. Galba, 2. Otho, 2. Vitellius, t. Vefpafia-
nus, 3. - - - - - * - 12.
466 Vitellius, 2. Vefpafianus, 3. Titus, 3. (cdl finely pre-
frved.) — — - J — 8
467 O'1 o, 2. Vitellius, 2. Vefpafianus, 4. Titus, 2. Domi-
tianus, 4» - - - J4
468 Vitejiius, 2. Vefpafianus, 4. Titus, 4. Julia Titi, 1. 11
469 Vefpafianus, 2. Titus, 2. Julia Titi, 1. Domitianus, 1.
(all well preferred.) - * * - 6
470 Vefpafianus, 4. Titus, 3. Julia Titi, 1, Domitianus, 4. n
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471 James VI. half bodied and Crowned, to the left holding a
Sword in his right hand, an Olive Branch in the left, un¬
derneath, infcribtd. , in utrunque Paratus, 1576, Rever/e,
the Royal Arms Crowned in the Centre. Parcere. Sub-
jeftis, et debellare fuperbos, weighing 1-9 dwts. 12 gr.
uncertain if intended for a Coin. -7 -
472 James VJ. the Royal, a Ship with two flags, 1. Obver/e, the
Arms Crowned in the middle. Rever/e , Florent Scept.
Piis. Regna His. Jova dat. Numerat. N. 5.
473 James VI. the King bare-headed, looking to the right.
Rever/e , the Arms Crowned, between 15 — 80. N. 6.
The King with a high-crowned Hat. Rever/e, Te Solum
Vereor, a Lyon, &c. 1591. N. 9. -
4/4 James VI. with a high crowned Hat, Titles as ufual. Re-
verfe, Te Solum.Vereor. 1593, a Lyon holding a Sceptre
above in a Cloud, the word Jehovah in the Hebrew Cha-
radter. N. 9. weighing 68 grains. -
475 James VI. Ryders, 1 593 and 94, the King riding full fpeed.
Rever/e , the Arms Crowned. Spero Meliora, the half,
N. 10 and 12. - . -
176 James VI. the Arms crowned. Rever/e , Salus Populi Su-
prema Lex, a Sword and Sceptre in Saltire, dates 1601 —
2 and 3, weighing 80 grains each. -
ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS in GOLD.
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477 Auguftus, 1. imp. xmt. Imperator fedens, cui porrigitur
”• infans. (very rare.)' — — _
478 Auguftus, 1. mar. vlt. Templum Martis Ultoris, ad imi-
tationem Jovis Feretini. (rare.) _ .
479 Auguftus, 1. c. caes. avgvs. f, Figura equeftris cum
tribus fignis militaribus. - - -
480 Auguftus, I. signis recept is. Mars nudus, galeatus,
' d. aquilam legionariam, s. lignum militare. _
481 Auguftus, I. CAESAR AVGVSTVS S. P. Q.R. CL. V. Duplet
lauii ramus, intra clypeus. - .
48a Auguftus, 2. AVGVSTVS s. c. Aquila unguibus tenens
coronam querceam, Line indc duo laurus rami. — imp. x.
Imperator fedens, ante quern duae figurae ftantes, ramos
lauri porrigentes. — - -
482 * A Mahogany Cabinet, containing 7 Drawer# 15 In. by
7 In, deep.
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ILLUSTRIOUS and REMARKABLE PERSONS.
COPPER. v
483 Francis Avalos. John Charles, of Parma. John of Le)-
den, King of the Anabaptifts at Munlter. Francis Mau-
recenigo. Charles Vicecomes, 8-rc. - , ljL
484 Jofeph Caril'lo de Albornoz. Benefiifit Averanius. Joleph
Averanius. Vincent de Ambra. C. Antinoxius. 5
485 Laurence Bellini, r — Caietanus. — Berenftadt, 1. Peter Be-
retinus, 1. Fautl-ina Bordoni, 1. Antony Bifcionius, 1 . 5
486 John B a pti ft . — C er retan us , 1. Auguft.— M. Cerretanus, 1.
Antony Cocchius, 1. Laura Corli, 1. Colmus, III. Etiuf-
. corum Rex. - - ^ 5
48; Galileus Galilei. Jofeph Bapta. Fagivoli. Charles Fon¬
tana and Farfetlus. John Larnios. ^ - 5
488 Lawrence Count Magalotti. Antony Magliabechi, 2. Peter
Matthe w Magi us; Manfred Malafpina. — _ 5
489 John Matthew Marchettv Honorius de Marinari.
Marcellos Malpigius. Henry Newton. Antonius
Niccolinius. - - - — , . 5
490 Charles An tout a Puteo. Francis Redi. F. Marquis Ri-
cardi. — Antony M. Salviati. - > ^
iqi Antony M. Salvinus, two. Alexander Segni. Cos. Semi-
tori. Vi&oria Tarquini. Liul a Verrazano. ^ (
492 Philip N. Allovita, 2. John Laurence Bernini. Cyrus Fer-
rus. Charles Fontana. Gerome Gaftaldus Salileus Lyn-
ceus. Charles Maratti. 2. Metaflafio. — — ic
493 Gafpard Alterius. Philip Bonarotti. John Campinus.
Lewis Caprara. Paul Falqoner. Charles Brofchi Fare-
, nelli, the famous Singer. Baron Stofch, two. Levius
Odefchalchi. Baptift. Spinula. Raphael San&ius Ur¬
binas. Mezzvchelli i Tome Plate 52. N* 1. . 1
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Ducolombicr. John Baptilt Duhamel. Philip Lavorus.
Joicph Bapta Mancini. Alex. Marcellas— Margaret Louis
of Orleans. Bernard Pal quin as. Cornells V. Sbeltmga.
Joach, Franc Travail as. ” .
Laura Mar. Cath. Balia. Jofeph Cervi. Thom. Henncq.
Cabrera. Livius Odetchalchi. Antony OttobonL Muxi-
milian Titon. - * - — # ;
Mapl}. Barber. Jofeph Don*. Callini. Car. Errarcl. Al¬
bert Haller. Antony Magliabechi. X.ivius Odefchalchi,
(eight.) Count Schulenberg, (two.) Count Staremberg.
David a Stettin'. Philip Baron Stolen, two. Daniel de
Superville. Chriftoplier Witti chius. ■
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ROMAN MIDDLE BRASS.
407 Caligula, 1. Claudius, 2. Nero, 5. ROMA. — SECURI-
TAS AUGUST!.— SECURITAS AUGUSTI 1L—
VICTORIA AUGUSTI. -VICTORIA AUGUSTI II. 8
49S Caligula and Germanicus, with their Portraits, 1.^ (Jlruck
probably at Corinth.) Claudius, 1. Nero, 3. Nero fto-
latus gradiens citharam puliat. (tnx)o varieties.) — Vidto-
ria tenens clypeuin, cui inlcriptum S. P. Q. R. Galba, 1.
AEQUITAS. - 1 - _ - 6
4Q9 Claudius, 2. Nero, 4. Galba, 3. CERES AUGUSTA. —
LI BERTAS PUB RIGA.— PAX AUGUST. Vfi
roo Claudius, reft ored by Titus, 1. Nero, 4. Galba, 1. S. P.
. Q.R. OB CIV SER. Vitellius, 1. CERES AUG. 7
joi Claudius, reltored by Domilianns, 1 . Nero, 4. Galba, 1.
S. P; Q. R. OB GIVES SERVAT. — Vitellius, 1. CON¬
CORDIA AUGUSTI. 7
$02 Nero, 2. Galba, 1. VESTA. — Vitellius, 1. PROVJN.
DENT. Velpafianus, 2. EEQU1TAS AUGUST. —
EE QUIT AS AUGUSTI. Titus, 1. EE QUIT AS AU¬
GUST. 7
503 N ero,3. Galba, 1. Aquila legionaria inter duo ligna mi-
litaria. — Vitellius, 1. VICTOR. AUGUS. Vcfpafia-
nus , 2. CERES AUGUST.— CERES- AUGUSTA. —
Titus, 1. 2ETERNIT. AUG. 8
C04 Nero, 3. Galba, r. Victoria gradiens, d. coronam lauream,
s. palmrerammn. — Vitellius, 1. VICTORIA AUGUSTI;
— Velpafianus, 2. CONCORDIA AUG.— CONCOR¬
DIA AUGUSTI. Titus, 3. CERES AUGUST, —
CONCORDIA AUGUSTI.— FELICITAS PUBLICA. IQ
GERMAN DOLLARS.
305 Counts. Ranau Munzenberg. Cathltrina Belgicn Tutrix,
162 y Htjhenhbe Neufnfigirt, WolfFgang Julius* 16 97.
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Kaiu»[egg Rottetfels. Francis Hugo, etc. 1739. Ncuenar
and Mors. Herman. 1567. Oldenburg. Anthony Gun¬
ther, 1600. • — - _ _ _ d
506 Reufs. Henry XXIV. of Eberfdorf. 1765. Scblick. Stephen
and his brothers. Stolberg. Chriftopher Frederick and
• Joft Chriftian. 1715* Pngger. Maximilian. 1624. Burg
Fried berg. 1766. - - • _ ' 5
507 Towns. Augjhurg . 1640. Emperor Ferdinand III. 1745.
Emperor Charles VII. 1764. Emperor Francis I. —
Bremen. 1642, 1668 and 1743. - 6
308 Frfurt. 1617. — Frankfurt. j’764 and 1 7 7 2 • — '-Hamburg.
1 673 and 1730. - -
509 Lubeck. i752-> and Jubilee Dollar of 1730. — Munfler. 1534.
One Anabaptift Dollar, and 1 \ Dollar. ■ -
310 Nurnberg. 1693. Emperor Leopold. 1694; 170 6-, 1721.
Emperor Charles VI. 1742. Emperor Charles VII.
- 7 1 7 54 and 17 57. Emperor Francis I. 1765 and 1768.
Ratijbon. 1737. Emperor Charles VI. Rev. Curia Ratiib.
I75^- Euiperor Francis I. 1766. Emperor Jofeph II.
513 Rofocb. 1633. — Stralfund. 1640 . — Strajburg. — Wifmar, No
date, but the Title of Emperor Ferdinand III.
314 Box Dollars. Archduke Leopold, 1632. Archduke
Ferdinand Charles, 1654. Archduke Sigifmund Francis,
166*;. Guftavus Adolphus King of Sweden, 1732. Queen
Chriftina, 1641. _ _
511
312
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GERMAN HALF DOLLARS.
313 Hannover. Two of King George I. Four of King George
II. Two of King George III. - ~ %
516 Emprefs Queen Maria Therefa, two. Charles Theodore
Elector Palatine. Hildejbetm, Sede vacante 1761. Arch¬
duke Sigifmund of Tyrol , 1484. Charles Prince of Bat -
thyani. Charles Albert Prince of Hohenlobe JValdenburg
Schillingsfurjl. Frederick Duke of Mcklenburg Schwerin. $
517 Chriftopher Frederick and Joft Chriftian Counts of Stol¬
berg. Town of Brunfwick, 1331. Campen. Lubeck,
1738. Magdeburg, 1674. Munfter, 3534. Ratilbon,
1734 and 1791. - ‘ - S
SWEDISH SILVER COINS.
51S Oertogs. Albert. Brenn. 3, 1 and 2. Eric of Pomerania.
Stockholm. Brenn.. 6, 1. Chriftopher. Stockholm.
Brenn. 7, 2. Charles Knutfon. Abo. Brenn. 7, ij.
Chriftiern, 1. Stockholm. Brenn. 7,3. Sten Sture the
elder. Stockholm. 1478. Brenn. 7, 1. No date. Brenn.
8,4. (two.) WaEeras. Brenn. 8,3, (two.) Guftayus L
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Stockholm. Brenn. Quft. i, 3. (two.) 1322'. Brenn. Guff\
1,2. 11529. Bercb n. 11. 1531. Bereft rt. io\ Wafteras,
Berch n. 21. note. — Half Oer togs. John II. Stockholm,
Brenn. 8, 3. Wafteras. D. M. 5.9. Sten Share tllfe el¬
der. Stockholm. Bercb . «, 4. note, (two.) Wafteras.
Brenn. 8, 6. (five.) Swante §ture. Wafteras. Brenn.
8, 1. Sten Sture the younger. Stockholm. Brenn.
9,4. Guftavus I. Stockholm. Bercb n. if Wafteras.
Berch n. 24. note. - -
Gustavus I. Rikfdaler. 1534. Berch n. 55. 1542 and
1559. Bercb n. 58. Rikfo*;t, 1536. Bercb n. 66. 154.5*
Bercb n. 63. Mark. 1544 and 1560. Bercb n. 26. 4 ore.
1541. Bercb n. 29. 1557. Berch n. 30. 2 ore 1541 and
1557. Berch n. 31. lore 1522. Brenn. 1,4.
Eric XIV. Rikfdaler. 1561; 2 ore, lozenge ; f
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Sigismund. 4 ore ; 2 ore $ 1 ore 5
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ore.
Double Rikfdaler.
Bercb n. 7. Fyrk.
1600. Rikfdaler. 1599.
324 Charles IX. Hcered Prin. Rikfdaler- 1505. Bercb n. 10.
1603. Berch n. 11. 4 ore. Square Coins: 4 Mark and 1
Mark. - - -
325 — - B)ejig. Rex . 20 Mark. 1606. 4 Mark. 1604. 1
Mark. 1606. 4 ore. 1606. - -
- Rex. 20 Mark. 161 1. - -
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527
528
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- Rikfdaler. 1610. 6 Mark. 1609. 4 Mark. 1608.
1 Mark. 1608. 4 Mark. 1607. 2 ^re* ^oB. — John'
Duke of Oftrogothia. Rikfdaler 1617. 1 die.
Gustavus Abolpiius. Rikfdaler 1617, with his motto.
Berch n. 17. 1632, without the motto. 1632. Bercb n.
j8 1632, ftruck at Augfburg. Ber.h n. 3 4.
- 4 Mark . 1613. Bercb n. 4 . 1618. Berch nr 41.
2 Mark. 1615. Berch n. 42. 4 Mark. Bercb n. 44. lore
Berch n. 4 7. 4 ore. «. 48. 2 ore of Caimar. Bercb
n. 49. 1 ore of Caimar. Berch n. 50. 1 dre of Gotheborg.
Berch. n 52. i ore of Xorrkdping. Berch n. $3. 3 Schil¬
ling and r Schilling of Riga. . * -
530 Christina Rikfdaler 1633, 1641 and 1643. Bercb n.
ir. 4 Mark. 1641. 2 Mark. Bercb n 24. 1 Mark.
1641. Berch n, 25. 8 ore. 1 dre, 163 4 and 1637. 1 dre
of Gothebor£. - - — —
53 1 - - Rikfdaler of Pomerania. 1641 and 1642. Rikfdaler
of Riga, three with different heads. Schilling of Livonia.
3 Schilling and 1 Schilling of Riga. 1 dre of Reval.
^32 Charles Gustavus. Rikfdaler, 1634. Rikfdaler of Po¬
merania. 1653. 2 Mark. -656. Achtzehner of Elbin^.
Berch n. gx. Another Coin of Elbing. 1 dre. (two.)
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12
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2
Mark,
.ore of Reval. — Dukes John and Charles.
and 2 Mark. : - — — —
522 John III. Rikfdaler. 1573* Bercb n. 8. Mark. 15Q2.
Bereh, n. 18. note. 4 ore 1575. Bercb n. 2o. I581.
Berch n. 20 note. 1592. Berch n. 21. 2 dre. 1 575. Bercb
71. 22. 1573 Berch n. 23. (two.) 1391. i dre. 1575.
. Berch n. 25. dre. J57^ a11^ 1 579* Oertog. 1589. —
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533 Charles XI. 8 Mark, 1664 and 1667. Berch n, 16. 1670
* *■ Berch r. 27 and 28. 1672. Berch n. 29. 1692. Bercb n.
30. - - - v 6*
534 Rikfdaler. 1676. Berch n. 19. 4 Mark. 1664 and
1692. 2 Mark. 1670. 1 Mark 1683 and 1696. 2 ore.
I ore. Berch n. 46 and 47. — Rikfdaler of Pomerania.
3673. Double Schilling. Schilling, counter marked
with a Crown, fee Berch n* 62. note. — — 12
SOVEREIGN PRINCES. — SILVER.
333 Philibert VIII. Duke of Savoy. Reverfe, his Mother. Alto-'
ther, Reverfe , Margaret of Auftria. - - s
536 Vi6tor Amadeus II. Reverfe , l’ropugnata et Pacata. 1696.
Augufta Taurcneruna. Tremeftri Obfidione Liberata,
1706. — Prince Eugene of Savoy, Van Loon, Tome 4,
Page 427. N. 3.— P. XLVJI. — Victori Perpetuo, 1717. 5
537 V. Amadeus, King of Sardinia, by Dafier. Charles Ema¬
nuel his Son, two, by Dafier. On the Marriage of Prince
Victor Amadeus with Mary, Infanta of Spain, in 1750,
two. — >— - -
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GRAND DUKES OF TUSCANY.
<38 Cofmo de Medicis. Mazzachelli, Tome 1, Plate 78, N. 4.
two. Frances. Reverfe, a Publicae Securitate, 1590. Fer¬
dinand. Reverfe his Dutchefs, P.97. -N. 4. Cofmus, II.
Reverfe, Mary Magdalen of Auftria. - 3
^39 Cofmus II. His Buft. Reverfe, Mary of Auftria, a Medal¬
lion, by Duprae, 1613. - - 1
346 Cofmus III. Revefe, the Temple of Peace, Figures, See.
Sic Stab is, a Medallion . — . - - I
541 Cofmus III. Reverfe, Certa Fulgent Sidera. Peter Leopold
of Auftria. Premio Delle Reali Scuole Delle Belle Art!
d:. Firenze.
542 Dukes of Parma and' Placentia, Lewis, Octavius. Alexan*
der III. Francis!. - - 6
C43 Dukes of Mantua, Ferdinand. Reverfe, the Sim finfcr'zhed.
Non Mutata Luce. Vincent II. Reverfe, a Dog, Feris
Tantum. Infenfus. Ferdinand Charles II. 1686. Revefe,
the Sun, &c. Certiflima Signa Scquentur. - 3
544 Pukes of Lorraine. Charles III. Charles, Prince of Vaude-
mont, Charles V. three and Princefs Caroline 011 her-
Death in 1774. - - 3
545 Eledtors of Bavaria. Maximilian Emanuel, on his Marriage
with Mary of Auftria, 1685, on relieving Holland. Van
Loon, Tome. N. 2. P. 83. N.3. P. 85, kc. 8
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540 Charles YII. on his being eleCted and crowned Emperor in
1742, Six. on his Death in 1745, two. - 8
547 Maximilian Jofeph and Mary Ann of Poland, on their
Marriage in 1747. - - - - — 2
548 The Dukes of Bavaria, from Lewis I. 1231, to Charles
Theodore, 1758, in a Red Morocco Cafe. - — 30
549 Jofeph Clement of Bavaria, Archbifhop and Elector 0JC0-
logn. R. V. Loon T. 3. P. 474, two. Another by Du
Vevier. R. Sic Chrifto Mancipat. Quos Regit An-
felm Francis, Archbithop cf Mentz, 1681, Gilt. 4 »
530 Charles Landgrave of Hefle. Reverfe, Cantat non Pugnat,
1693. — Lewis, Prince of Hefle d’ Armftadt, R. a Lion
and Trophies. — Generis Virtute Tuebor, a Medallion. 2
351 Silvius Frederick, Duke of Wirtemberg, half Figure armed.
Reverfe, a City, 1676. — Frederick Charles. Reverfe, Her¬
cules, and the Hydre of Lerna, Dura Placent Fortibus,
by Meybufh. - - — . 2
532 Charles, D. of Wirtemberg, his Buft, Armed. Reverfe,
a Pallet, See. Studio et Vigilantia. Exergue , Prseni. Aca-
de.m. Artium Fund. Aufpiciis Caroli, 1761, a Me¬
dallion. ■ - - - — . . £
553 Frederick, Marquis of Baden. R. Quo Fas et Gloria
Ducunt, 16-89, by Meybufh Lewis William, four.
Charles William. R. a Lyon, Quielco, by Daflier. 6
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ELECTORS, &c. of SAXONY.
534 John Frederick, the Magnanimous. Van Mieris, Tome 2..
P. 419. N. 1 and 2. - - - 3.
555 Duke Erneft, his Buft. Reverfe, Elizabeth his Dutchefs.
The Duke of Saxe Weimar. Bernard, on taking of
Brifaeh, in 1638. One with his Buft. Another, on
Horfeback. - - 3
50 Chriftian Albert, Duke of Saxe, Weimar. Reverfe, Per
Alpera. ad. Afpra. — Julius Francis, Duke of Saxe Lawen-
burg. R. a Heart, &c. 1674. Another, Omne Solum
Forti Patria, - — . - — g
537 J°hn George III. Ele&or of Saxony, Van Loon, Tome 3.
N. 1. P.364—417. N. 4. One Mars LJllot, 1692. One
Jehovah Vexillum Meuni. — John George IV. on
coming to the Electorate in 1601-, on his Death, in 1694.
The Electrefs Chriftiana. R. Meo Spes Munere Spirat. 7
>j[8 John William, Duke of Saxe Gotha, on his Death, in
1707, two. Frederick II. Reverfe, the Heads of Seven
Princes, 1723. — Frederick I'll, on the Jubilee, 1755.
Frederick Auguftus, (afterwards EleCtor) on his Birth, in
1720. Idis Buft. R. Amalia Augufta, Princefs of Deux
Pouts. - - - £
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ENGLISH SILVER MEDALS.
559 Oliver Cromwell, on his Death, large and / 'mall , like N. 7*
Plate 22. - _ - - S
560 A final! Honorary Medal, given by the Commonwealth,
Plate 23. N. 4, by Thomas Simon. ‘ - - - *
561 A Head, inferibed Quid Tibi Retribuam, T. S. 1630. Said
to be Henry Ireton. P. 23. N. 5. Copper, with a Silver
Rim, and two very final 1 Medals, with Heads, unknown. 5
$62 Montagu, Lord Kembolton. N. 8. Another. Reverfe, the
King and both Houfes of Parliament. - - 2
563 Lord Inchequin. N. 11. — A Buft in Armour, regarding the
Right. Reverfe, 1645. Gulielmus Pope. Armig. ABtatis
21, unpubiijhed . Both by Abraham Simon.
564 Alderman Brown. P. 23. N. 10. Another, Reverfe , a
Spread Eagle, both dated , -641. - 2
56 ; Lord Loudon. — Sidney Pointz. P. 24. N. 10 and 11. 2
366 A Buft in Armour, inferibed. Pro Keiigione, Lege, Rege,
et Parlinmento. V. the King titling under him, both
Houfes of Parliament, a fmall Medal of Sir William
Waller. Plate 36. N. ,3. and a head, unknown, without a
Re-verfe. - - -
567 John Lilborn. P. 24. N. 7 and N. - -
568 Sir Henry Slingby, a half figure, full faced in Armour,
inferibed, an Earned. Penny for my Children, THO. HE.
Slinglby, Oxon, 1644. Reverfe, his Arms engraved. Be¬
headed, June 8, by O. C. Oliver Cromwell, 1657.
Unique. - - - - I
569 Lord Baltimore, his Buft in Armour. Reverfe , a Map of
Maryland) of which he was Proprietor, inferibed, Ut.
Sol. Lucehis Americae, unpubiijhed. Another of him.
Reverfe, nis Lady, and one of Ann, Countefs of Pem¬
broke, &rc. theft two doubtful , P. 34 N. 1 and 2. 3
$70 Charles I. Reverse, Charles II. done in Holland. Plate 26.
N. r. - - - 1
571 A fmall Jetton of Charles II. in the center three Crowns,
under them C. R. 11. inferibed, Admit no Partners, 1648.
Reverje, Cupid over Perfeci under them, 1648. Ano¬
ther, with the fame. Reverfe , on the other fide, a Male
and Female Buft. inferibed, Uniendo Multiplicamini. The
firft is fuppofed to be L. lique, and neither of them pub-
lithed, and one with the Creft of Prince of Wales. Re -
verfet an Infcription. - - - • %
372 Charles II. on the Order of the Garter. P. 26. N. 5. Ano¬
ther, date 1671. and one, Reverfe, a Harp crowned, in*
/ cribed , “ Honi Soit qui Mai y Penfe. - - g
373 Charles II. and his Queen Catherine of Portugal. P.26.
N 6. P. 30. N. 7 and 10. Plate 33. N. 5. all by
George Bowers. — — ■ ■« — - 4
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£74 The Dutchefs of Portfmouth. P. 2 6. N. 7. Another, Re -
verfe James II. - - &
£7'^ Charles II. on his Return from Holland Plate 27. N. 1.
a little different. - - 2
576 Charles II. R. Nullum Numen Abeft. P.27. N. 3. 1
576' Charles II. Reverfe , Jupiter detlroying the Giants, by
G., Bower, Plate 27. N. 5. - 1
1577 Charles II. on his Return to England. P. 28. N. 2. 1
578 Charles II. JR eve fie, Invidia Major. P. 28. N, 3. 1
579 Charles II. The Noble Medallion on his Reiteration. Re-
-j verje , Felicit'as Britanniae, May 29, 1660. P. 28. N. 4.
• 580 Charles II. on his Reftoration. P. 20, N. 4. P. 28 — 5, and
a little diff erent. N. 6. - 4.
$81 Charles II. on his Coronation. P. 28. N. 7 and 8. the lafl
inferibed on the Rim. Another, p. 30. N. 5.
582 Charles II. Reverfe , et Pontus Serviet, 1665. P. 29. N. 1,
by Thomas Simon. - - •- i
583 Janies, Duke of York, a Medallion, by Rotier. Reverfe,
Nec Minor in Terris, June 8, 1665. , - 1
584 James, Duke of York, afterwards James II. Reverfe, Ge¬
nus Antiquum. N. 4.. - - 1
585 Charles II. Ah in the Exergue, Pro. Talibus Auiis'. Plate
KXIX. N. 3 and b. — - - z
ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS in SILVER.
•/ /
386 Vefpalianus, 9. Domitianus, 3. Trajanus, 4. Hadri-
anus, 4. - - - - 20
587 Vefpalianus, 2. (with Titus and Domitianus on the rever-
fes ) Titus, 2. Domitianus, 3. Trajanus, 4. Hadri-
anus, 5. 16
388 Domitianus, 3. Nerva, 2. Trajanus, 2. ( all finely pre -
ferved.) - 7
389 Domitianus, 1. Domitia, 1. Nerva, 1. Trajanus, 1.
Hadrianus, 1. Sabina, 1. (all finely pre ferved.) 6
590 Domitianus, 2. Domitia, 1. Nerva, 2. Trajanus, 3. Ha¬
drianus, 2., Sabina, 1. iElius, 1. 12
591 Domitianus, 2. Nerva, 2. Trajanus, 2. Hadrianus, 2.
(all finely pre ferved.) - - — r— 8
592 Domitianus, 3. princeps ivventvtis, with different
types. — Trajanus, 3. Hadrianus, 2. Sabina, 1. 'AElius,
1. Antoninus Pius, 1. - . - . 15
SCOTCH GOLD.
593 James the Sixth of Scotland, and firft of England, the
Sceptre Piece, King’s Buft, crowned looking to'the left.
Reverfe, Faciam Eos in Gentera Unam, P. IV. N. 1.
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weighing 154 grains, his Head J D. G. Rofa Sine Spi¬
na. R. Tueatur Unita Deus, the Arms 18 grains.
594 Charles I. the Sceptre Piece, the King’s Butt, a Sceptre in
his Right Hand, and the Globe in his left. Reverfe , the
Anns, 6. * - - 1
595 Charles I. called the Unitie, the King's Butt, &c. Reverfe ,
his Praefum, ut Proiim, the Arms of Scotland, England,
France, and Ireland, crowned, weighing 154 grains.
N 12. - - ' - 1
596 Charles I. the King’s Plead, to the left Carolus Dei G.
Mag. Brit. &c. Reverfe, Henricus Rofas Regna. Jaco¬
bus , the Arms of the United Kingdoms crowned. N. 7. 1
597 Charles I. the King’s Head to the Right. Reverfe , the
Arms crowned, Unita Tueatur, the half and quarter of
the fame. N. 9, 10 and 11. - 3
ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS in GOLD
f v* r
598 AugufluS, I. C. ET L. CAES.ARES AVGVSTI F. COS. DE-
sig. princ. iv vent. Duae figurae togatoe athllentes
clypeis cum hall is puris, fignis Pontif. et Auguralibus. 1
,599 Auguftus I- TI. CAESAR AVG. F. TR. POT. XV. TibeiillS
in quadrigis triumphalibus. (fine and rare.) 1
600 Auguftus. 1. imf. caesar. Victoria infiftens globo, d.
coronam, s. vexillum. - 1
601 Auguftus, 1. caesar Divi f. Imperator Eoues. j
602 Auguftus, i. caesar avg vst vs. Duae laurus rami. ob.
civ is servatos intra coronam querceam. 1
603 Auguftus, 1. Ara, cui inlcriptum fgrtvn. reuv. caesari
avg. s. P. a. R. (rare.) - - I
604 Auguftus, 2. armf.nia cApta. Vidioria flans cultrum in
tauri jacentis jugulum demittit. — civib. et sign,
mil it. a parth. recvper. Arcus triumphalis, fuper
quo Auguftus in quadrigis triumphalibus, hinc et inde fi-
gura ltar.s, quarum una lignum militare, alia aquilam
legionariam. - - - _ 2;
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Middle JBrafs Coins, 12 In. by 8, and 8 deep.
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Sixth Day’s Sale.
ILLUSTRIOUS and REMARKABLE PERSONS.
6ok Ifaac Benferade. Flavius, Duke of Bracciano. Matthew
de Brifac. John du Blettus. Ferrantes Capponius.
Maximilian Emanuel, of Bavaria. Arias Vlontanus. _ -
Francis Redi. Vincent Reilher. Lewis Ridotti. Ami- O *
cus Sinebaldus. Vifcount Theobaldus. - 13
&:o.
606 Charles M. Carafa. Michael Chamilard. Hippolita Clai-
ron. Nicolas Duodo. N. de Launay. ' Baldwih.de
Monte. Lewis, Duke of Orleans. John James Rouf- ^
' > -Coon TVTov PVonpic Arnnpf rip Vnlfnirp. Flavins Or- *
feau.
ft no.
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607 Premium, a remarkable fine Medallion, ftruck by the
Dutch Eaft India Company. Obverfe, a Female Butt.
Societas Indicana, Oriental i-s Foed. Belg. Reverfe , in-
fcribed, Inclyto, Vero. D. Suffren, Regis Galliae, Ar-
chi ThahilTo, Fortiflimo. Ob. Colonias Defenfas et Scr-
vatas, and four others. - - - -
5
CROWNED HEADS, and SOVEREIGN PRINCES.
.. . *
608 Chriftina Queen of Sweden, one without a Reverfe. 9
609 Chriftina, Queen of Sweden. - - - 8
610 Chriftian III Frederick IV. King of Denmark, a Medal¬
lion. Chriftian VII. four Medals. - 12
61 r Philip V. of Spain, five. Charles III. two. Jofeph I.
King of Portugal. The prefont Queen Mary, 2. 10
61 2 Sigihm.nd, King of Poland, 3. The Bulls of Pope Inno¬
cent XL The Emperor Leopold. John Sobies Ky. f ^ „ £
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King of Poland, and the Doge of Venice. John II/.
King ^ or Poland. Michael Cafimer. Auguftus, II.
Staniflaus Augufius*- _ _ ° _
613 Mahomet II. Emperor of the Turks, three. The Buft of
Solyman the Magnificent, without a Reverfe. Medal¬
lions. _ _ _
614 Vidor Amadeus, Duke of Savoy. Reverfe, Chriftiana of
Prance, a Medallion. Vidor Amadeus. Chrilliana, 2
Medals. Philibert Emanuel Margaret of France.
Charles Emanuel, King of Sardinia.* -
615 Medallions ot Paul Jord. 2 Duke ot Bracciano. Rc<vefe,
Contra \ entos et Undas. 1631. and Seven various Me-
/• , dais of him. _ _ _ .
//,, £ Alphonfus, King ofArragon and Sicily, Medallions, one
61 7 ..-Doges of Venice. A. Barbadicus, two. F. Fofkari. A.
f~m t /f Criimanus, two. A. Gritti, three. L. Lau-redano. P.
A/r . . 1'/rauro. M. A. Memmo. Priol, 3. M. A.
~ / * cjnmanus, two.
S»0 Maur
61S Leonellus, Marquis of Efte Mazzachelli, Tome 1. P. XII.
1\.2 4. Hercules II. Duke ot Ferrara, a Medallion.
Frederick II. Marquis of Mantua, Marchionefs of Man¬
tua. - - — _ _ _
619 Sigifmund, Pandulphus Malatefta, Lord of Rimini. Maz-
zuchelli, Tome 1. Plate XIV. IV. 2 — 3 — 4 — 3.
620 Erneft, Duke ot Bavaria, Isabella, Dutchefs of Milan.
Francis, Marquis of Mantua. Lewis Farnefe. Alexan¬
der, his Son, Dukes of Parma. John Frederick, the
Magnanimous. Elector of Saxony/ Paul Jordan, Duke
of Urfiuo. Reverfe , his Dutchefs.’ - - -
7
6
ROMAN MIDDLE BRASS.
62 j Nero. 2. Galba, 1. Vitellius, 1. Vefpafianus, 3. FE-
LICITAS POBLICA.— FIDES PUBLIC A.— FOR¬
TUNE REDUCE—' Titus, 2. GPINIO P. R.— JU¬
DAEA CAPTA. - - - - -
622 Nero, 1, Galba, 2. Vitellius, t. Vefpafianus, 3. TU-
DAEA CAPTA. — PAX AUG.— PROVIDENT.
623 Nero, r. Galba, 1. Vefpafianus, 7. ROMA (two va-
' Reties J— T. ET DOMITIAN. CAM ARPS PRIN.
JUVEIST. (Uterque in otis equis.) —VESTA. — VIC¬
TORIA AUGUST.— VICTORIA AUGUSTE— VIC¬
TORIA NAVALIS. Titus, 2. PAX AUG.— PRO¬
VIDENT. - -
624 Galba, 1. Vefpafianus, 4. Aquila globo iniiftens. — Du¬
plex cornucopias intermedio cadnceo. — Spei typus. — Vic¬
toria tenens clypeirm, cni inferiptum, S. P. d. R. — Ti¬
les, 4 ROMA. -VICTORIA AUGUST.— VICTO¬
RIA NAVALIS.— VESTA. _
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6i4* Vefpafiaaus, t. Titus, 3. Aqnila legionaria inter dno
hgna mUitaria.—- Duplex. Cornucopiae intermedio cadu-
ceo. — Spei typus. — Julia Titi, 1. CERES AUGUST. — >
Bomitianus, 2. iEQUITAS AUGUST.— ANNONA
AUG. - -
625 Vefpa harms, 4. Titus, 3, Julia Titi, 1. VESTA.
Doraitianus, 1. ANNONA AUGUSTI. — —
626 Vefpafianus, 4. Titus, 3. Julia Titi, 1. Domitianus, 4,
CERES AUGUST.— CONCORDIA AUG. — FELICI-
TAS PUBLICA.— FIDEI PUBLIGJE. . -
627 Vefpahnnus, 4, Titus, 3. Domitianns, 5. FORTUN.7E
AUGUSTI. — JO VI CONSERVAT. — LUD. SMC.
FEC. — MONET A AUGUSTI.— PAX AUGUST.
SWEDISH SILVER COINS.
Charles XI. Rikfdaler of Bremen . 1674, and 1692. 4
Mark. 1667. Vs Thaler. Berch n. 8 0. V4 Thaler. — Rikf¬
daler of /GgtZ. 1660. Berch n. 20.— 2 Mark of Reval.
4 Rundftvck. (two.) 1 Rundflyck. (two.) — Rundttyck
Narva. 3 Schilling of Livonia. — — — — , 1 3
$29 Charles XII. 4 Mark. 1708. 2 Mark. 1700, with
wig. t; 1 1 , without wig. 1 Mark. 1713. 2 Caroliner.
1 Cardin. 1 ore. Zwey drittel of Pomernaia. Berch
n . 26. 2 Mark of Charles XI I. and 1 Mark of Charles
XI and XII. countermarked at Riga, 1705, by order
of the Governor General Frolich. See Bcrch n. 12. note, ir
630 Ulrica Eleonora. Rikfdaler. 1719. 4 Mark. 1720.
2 Mark. 1719. 1 Mark. 1719 'and 1720. 5 ore. 1 ore. 7
631 Frederick I Rikfdaler. 1731. Be'chn. 1.7. 1733. Berch
71. 13. 1748. Berch n. 18. 1750. Bcrch n, 19. £ Rikfd.
1736. Back it. 20. i Rikfd. 1726. Berch n. 21,
1748. Berch n. 22. 2 Mark. 1 ore. 4 - - g
632 Adolphus Frederick. Rikfdaler. 1767. Berch n. 9.
1770. Berch n. 13. \ Rikfd. 17 66. Berch n. 7. 1768.
Berch n. 10. -Rikfd. 1755. Berch n. 8. 1767. Z?<?ro£
ff. ji. V Rikfd. Berch n. 12. 4 Mark. 1753. 2 Mark.
[.752. 5 ore. 1 ore. - - n
633 Gustavus III. Rikfdaler. 1773 and 1792. Tr2.
and V4 Rikfd. 1777. A ai1^ Ar Rikfd. 1778. 16
ore. - - — - - - - 10
FOREIGN PIEDFORTS.
634 Billon Piedfort of William, Count of Holland. Gilt Silver
piedfort of an Ecft d or of Louis de Male, Count of Flan-
dra , Silver piedfort of a Heaume of. the fame*
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*35 'Brabant. Piedfort of a Ducaton of Albert and Elizabeth,
1619. Ditto, of a Silver Lion of King Philip IV. of
Spain, 1631. — - . - .
636 Uirecht. Dollar of King Philip II. of Spain, 1368.-/^/-
frifland. Rijkfdaelder, 16*7. - - -
637 Piedtorts of German Dollars. Emperor Rudolpus III. 1604.
Emperor Leopold I.
638
$39
640
641
642
Tyiol. Archduke Ferdinand. A. D. Leopold,
1626. A. D. Ferdinand Charles
Brandenburg. Ele6t. John Sigifmund. Saxony. Eledt.
Chrillian II. and Dukes John George and Auguitus,
. 1606, - -
Another of the lame Eledlor and Dukes, of 1611,
weighing 3 oz. 15 dwts
- Pomerania Philip Julius of "Wolgaft, 1609. On
the Death of Philip II. of Stettin, 1618
Bremen, 1744, with engrailed edge. — Sweden. Half
and Quarter Rikfdaler of King Frederick I. 1723.
643 Denmark.' King Chrillian IV. ^Species, 1630. Chrillian
V. Mark, 1697. - -
644 - - — King Frederick III. Species, 1663. Rev. Arms
ot Norway. Species, 1663. Bev. Arms of Denmark
and Norway - - -
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2
3
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FOREIGN SIEGE PIECES.
643 Vienna. 1329. Silver. Middclburg. 1373. Gold; like Duly
objid. 3 , 14. but. much larger. Leyden. 13 74. Silver;
and 5 ft uy vers, Pafteboard. -
6\6 Groningen. 1372. Rijkiclaelder. Silver. Haerlem. 1372.
Silver. Middclburg . 1 5 7 3 . 30 it uy vers ; Silver. Alc-
tnaer. 1373. Lead. Duly objid. 3, 3. Leyden. 1373.
7 Iluyver of the Hofpital of St. Catherine; Copper. Se¬
cond Siege, 1374. P Iluyver ; Copper. Schoonhoven.
1573. .12 and 6 iluyvers; Lead. -
647 Ziriczee. 1376. Duby obfid. 3. ,• 5, but not countermarked.
Breda. 1577. 20 Iluyvers; Silver. Amjlerdam. 1578.
two of 40 Iluyvers, one of 20, two of 10, and one of 3
iluyvers ; Silver. - - - -
948 Deventer. 1378. 4, 2, 1 and £ iluyvers ; Copper. Bruffels.
a 579. 3b iluyvers ; Silver. 13S0. 36 Iluyvers; Silver.
Maefirickt. 1379. 24, 16, 1 2 and [ iluyvers ; Copper.
Oudcnarde . 1382. 20 and ro Iluyvers ; Lead. Cambray .
1^95. 20 patards; Copper; two of very different thick-
nefs. JuVcb . 1621. Silver; like Duby objid. 11.3, but
not countermarked. - - - -
649 Breda. 1623 40 and 20 ft uy vers ; Silver. 2 and 1 iluy-
ver ; Copper. Cafale . 20 Florins ; Copper. Aire.
8
S
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1641, the lecond Siege; Silver, two of different tliick-
neis. Munfter . 1660. Silver. - - %
6^0 Deventer . 1672. Silver. Groningen, 7672. 12-Jftuyver;
Silver. Landau . 1702. 4 Livres 4 Sous ; Silver. L ilk.
170S. 20, 10 and $ Sous; Copper. -
£51 Brifach. 1633. 48 Bazen 5 Silver; one with Reverfe ^ and
one without. Tournay, 1 709. 20 Sous ; Silver, two of
different lize. S and 2 Sons; copper. Jlire. 1710. 50
Sous; Silver, one fquare, and one o&agone. Landau.
1712- 2 FI. S Kreuzer ; Silver. -
652 Feldklippe of William, Duke of Julich. 15.13. one of iS
dwts. 18 gr. and one of 9 dwts. 6 gr. John Frederick,
Elector of Saxony. 1547. John Zapoliki, King of Hun¬
gary. 1565. Rijkfdaelder of Zeeland. 1574. van
Loon I. 178. Dollar of Gabriel Bathory, Prince ol
Tranfilvania. 1611. - -
The HOUSE of BRUNSWICK LUNENBURG.
#653 Henry Julius, his Buft. Reverfe , a Hand holding a Sword
in the Flames. lnfcribed, Pro Patria Container, Gold
enameled with a Loop. — -
654 Henry Julius, his Arms, date 1612. Reverfe, Deprefta
Refurgit. FI is Head. J§long Inleription on his Death,
born in 1564, died, 1613. - -
655 Frederick, his Butt. JEtat 72. 1646. Another , Nat. 28
Aug. Anno 74. yEtat 75. Anno 1648. Reverfe , hold¬
ing a Catk, &c. George, oq Horfeback. Reverfe. a City,
1656. Rodolph. Auguttus. Reverfe , Jure et Armis.
Exergue. 1651. - -
656 Rodolphus Auguttus and Antony Ulric, their Butts. Re¬
vet Je, two Hands joined under the City of Brunt wick,
a Chronogramrnic Jnfeription, date 1 667. Auguttus
Frederick , on his Death, in 1676, two. - -
657 John Frederick, his Butt armed. Reverfe , Ex Duris Gloria,
an Academy Medal. Sam foil and the Lion. Ex forti
Dulcedo. 1676. - - - -
658 Antony Ulric, his Buft. Reverfe, a Ship Durado. Another ,
a Horfe full Speed. — * - -
659 Charles Philip, on his Death in 1690, with and without
his Butt. ? - i- - -
660 Erneft Auguttus, Ids Buft. Reverfe , a Wheel. 1684.
Sophia, her Head. Reverfe, a building, &c. 1688, upon
his being made Elector of Hanover, Dec. 19, 1692.
66 1 Erneft Auguttus. Reverfe, an Inleription, made Elector of
Hanover in 1692. Another, Military Tfophies, E11 Labor,
E11 Praemiuni. - -
662 The Ele&rels Sophia. Reverfe , Senza Turbarmial Fin
Macofto. 1693. Her Head, 1696. Reverfe , the Ele&or
Erneft. Another, on his Death in i6q8. - 3
663 George William. Reverfe, a Horfe galloping, 1690. Re -
verfe, the Princefs Eleanor. - 2
664 Elizabeth Julia, her Buft. Obverfe, I/04. Reverfe, Defter-
vilfe Juvat, two, a little different. Auguftus Ferdinand,
on his Death in 1704. Princefs Elizabeth. Exergue
Data Vela Notis 1707. - 4
663 The Princefs Sophia, on being appointed to fucceed to the
Crown of England 1701. Van Loon. T. 4 — 3 35. - 1
666 The Princefs Sophia, her Buft. Reverfe , a Garden Exer¬
gue. Obiit 8 Jun. 1714. - — — ■ 1
667 George Lewis, afterwards George I. King of England.
Reverfe, a Horfe, the Arms of Hanover, full Gallop.
Nec Alpera Terrent. Exergue 17CO. Another, Reverfe,
a Pillar infcribed. In Refto Decus. - 2
668 George Lewis, his Buft. Reverfe, a Pillar in Red! or Decus.
Plis Head, upon his being received into the electoral
! College in 1708. - - - — - - 2
669 George Lewis. Reverfe, the Trojan Horfe. 1704. on being
received Eledtor, 1708. Reverfe, the Electoral Crown,
1710. - - 2
670 George Lewis. George Firft, on being proclaimed King.
fs Aug. 1714. Van Loon, Tome 5. Page 23. 1
671 Auguftus "William. His Buft. Reverfe, Viam tendit Avir
tam. ^zo/^v,Tramitem S#nuitur Redtum. Reverfe, the
Buft 6f Elizabeth Sophia. - 3
672 Auguftus William. Reverfe, of Elizabeth Sophia, done
on his Death in 1731. - - 2
673 Lew’is Rodolph- His Head. Revefe , Sacramentum So-
lerin.e. Pater Patriae, A. S. P. Q. E. Odt. 11. 1701.
Frederick and Augufta, Prince and Princefs of Wales,
1741 and a fmall German Medal, 1750. in honor of
prince Ferdinand, on the Battle of Minden, 1759. 4
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ENGLISH SILVER MEDALS.
674 Charles IT. Counters or fmall Medals of him and his
Queen- Plate 30. N. 1 — 2 — 3*— 4 — 6 and 8. 6
675 Charles II. and his Queen. N. 11 — 12 and *3. 3
676 Charles II, Reverfe , Britannia. P. 31. N. 1 and 2. 2
677 Charles II. and Queen. P.30. N, u. P. 31. N. 3. and
P. 32. N. 1. - > - 3
67S Charles II. 1666. Redeant Cominercia Flandris. P. 31.
N. 2. and one the Royal Arms on the Reveries. P. 32.
Headr, date 1683. Revefe, a Shepherd feeding his
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C8o Tames, Duke of York. Reverfe, his Dutchefs Mary d' Efte,
J Daughter of the Duke of Modena. P ■ 32‘ N- 3- and one
a little different. 1 - ~T .
681 Charles II. a Medallion on founding the Mathematical
School in Chrift’s Hotpital, 1673. P-31- N. 51-
682 Charles II. Reverfe , Liberty fitting. P..3I- ^-4-
68a George, Prince of Denmark, and the Pnncels Ann, afUr-
wards Queen Ann on their Marriage the 17 Aug. j6 83.
684 Charles II. a Medal. Obverje and Reverfe , Mathematical
Figures. P 3 2. N. 8.
68^ Charles II. and his Queen, various imall Medals.
686 james, Duke of Ormond. 1682. P -33* .
687 Charles II. Re-verje , an Infcription to the honour of Sir
Samuel Morland, Matter of the Works. 1 . 34. JN. 3.
688 Charles II. on his Death, 1685. P. 33- N- 2- ~T
689 George and Chriftopher, Dukes of Albemarle. P. 30. N. 1.
; p. 33. N. 7. and one the Arms engraved. _ — -
600 Anthony, Earl of Shafteibury, on his acquittal, the 14 „
Nov.' 1681. P.33. N. 8. The Duke of Lauderdale.
P 36. N. 2. — —
691 George de Berkley, Pair d’ Angleterre, 16 66. Rtvetft, his
Arms. P.33. N. 9. 7 T r 1- a
602 A Head regarding the left. Reverfe , two, C. interlinked
A. in the center. Over the Coronet of an Fngttm Mar¬
quis, unknown. Unpublijhed and Unique.
693 Prince Rupert, Head to the Right. Reverje like N. 8. P. 14.
George, Duke of Albemarle. -
604 Sir Edmunbury Godfrey, on his Death in 167S. P. 35. N.
2 2— —3 — 4. •' * -
60^ Two heads joined together. O Why So Fickle. Reverfe,
Seven Faces. Birds of a Feather Flock Together, proba¬
bly on the Rye Houle Plot. Plate 3 5* N. 3*
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696 Domitianus, 5. Nerva, 1. Trajanus; 3, Hadrianus, 4,
Sabina, r. iEHus, 1. Antoninus Pius, 3.
607 Domitianus, 5. Nerva, 1. Trajanus, 5. Hadrianus, 4.
Sabina, 1* ^Elius, 1. Antoninus Pius, 3. Iauftina,
Senr. I- — V » 777-
698 Domitianus, 1. Nerva, 1. Trajanus, 2. Hadrianus, 2.
Sabina, 1. iElius, J. (all finely preferred.) — —
690 Domitianus, 4. Trajanus, 4. Hadrianus, 4* Sabina, x.
Antoninus Pius, 4* Fauftina, Senr. 3.
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700 Nerva, 1. Trajanus, 4. Hadrianus, 4. Antoninus Pius,
4. Faullina, Senr. 4. M. Aurelius, 1. Verus, 1.
Lucilla, 1. Commodus, 1. -
701 1 rajanus, 6. Hadrianus, 5. Antoninus Pius, 4. Faudi-
11a, Senr. 2. M. Aurelius, 2. Faustina, Jun. 2. Verus,
1. Lucilla, 1. Commodus, 1. - .
702 i raj anus, 5.' Trajani Columna. (two varieties.) — via
TIIAIANA.— DANVVIVS. DIVVS PATER TRAIAN. ( all
well prefervea) - - - - —
70,3 Trajanus, 1. Hadrianus, 1. Sabina, 1. AElius, 1. An¬
toninus Pius, 1. Faullina, Senr. j. (all finely pre¬
fer ved.) . . . . .
704 Marciana, 1. Matidia, 1. - -
7°5 Hadrianus, 10. aegyptos. (two varieties) — Africa.
(two varieties) ALEXANDRIA. - ASIA. — tiERMANIA. -
HJSP.VNIA. - ITALIA. — N1LVS. -
706 Hadrianus, 5. liberal, avg. hi. — restitvtori at-
RICAE. — RESTITVTORI GALLIAE. ( tWO varieties) — RESTI-
tvtori msPANiAE. Antoninus Pius, 5. Faudina
Senr. 2. - -
707 Hadrianus, r. Sabina, 1. Aelius, 1. ( all in the flower of
the die.) - - .
708 Hadrianus, 6. Antoninus Pius, 4. Faullina, Senr. 2.
M. Aurelius, 4. Faullina, junr. 2. L. Verus, 1. Lu¬
cilla, 1. - - -
709 Hadrianus, 2, Antoninus Pius, 2. Faullina, Senr. 2. M.
Aurelius, 2. Faullina, Senr. 2. (all well preferred,)
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7.10 Augudus, 1. s. p. a. r. Quadrigae triumphales. I
71 1 Augultus, 1. (a Sfiinariui) tr. pot. xxx. Victoria g!obo
inlidens. j
712 Augudus and Tiberius, 1. Caput utrumque laureatum.
(rare) r
713 Tiberius, r. pontif. maxim. Mulier fedens, d. hadam,
s. ramum. I
714 Tiberius, 1. imp. vii. tr. pot. xvii. Jmperator in qua-
drigis triumphalibus, d. ramum, s, aquilam luper fcep-
tro. !
7^3 Tiberius, 1. (a Quinarius) tr. pot. xxxvi. Victoria globo
inlidens. - — - r
716 Nero Claudius Drufus, 1. de germ, infcriptum arcui
triumphali, fupra quem ftatua equedris, et duo tro-
paca. x
717 Nero Claudius Drufus, 1. de german is. Duo clypei
Germanici, et quatuor haftae, intermedio dgno mili-
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facem, s. cornucopise. (rare.) I
719 Antonia, 1. sacerdos divi avgvsti. Duse faces ere£tae
cum corollis. (rare.) 1
720 Germanicus and Caligula, 1. Caput Germanic! nudum,
Caligulae laureatum. (inre.J 1
721 Germanicus and Caligula, t. (rather different from the for¬
mer.) 1
722 Agrippina, Senr. and Caligula, 1. agrippina mat c.
caes. avg. germ. Agrippinae et Caligulae Capita.
, (rare.) - - j
723 Caligula and Augultus, 1. Caput Caligulae laureatum,
Augufti radiatum - x
724 Caligula and Auguftus, 1. (rather different from the for¬
mer.) 1
723 Caligula and Auguftus, 1. Caput Caligulae laureatum, Au-
gulti radiatum inter duo aftra. (rare.) , - 1
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CROWNED HEADS. FOREIGN PRINCES.
COPPER.
727 Siglfmund, Marquis of Efte. Alexander Sfortia, Duke of
Milan. Reverfe , his Son Conftantius, 1475. Conitan-
* tine. Reverfe, a Cattle. - - 3
^>728 Borl'o of Efte, Duke of Mutine. Francis Carrarae, Lord of
Padua. Hercules, Duke of Ferrara, Kc. - 8
729 John Bentivolio, Prince ot Bologna, two Ferdinand, Duke
of Ur bi no, both by Sperandei. Elizabeth Gonzaga, Dut¬
ch, efs of Urbin'o Guido, two. Duke of Urbino. 5
730 Alfonfus, Duke of Calabria. 1481, three. Hercules, Duke
cf Ferrara. Francis Sfortia, Duke of Milan. Reverfe,
Galeas. M. Sfortia. 1459. 2 John Picus of Merandula.
731 Antonia Bautia de Gonzaga. Clara de Gonzaga Laura
Gonzaga. Paula Gonzaga. Hippolita Gonzaga, two.
John Francis Gonzaga. - - 7
732 Marquifes and Dukes of Ferrara, of the Houfe of Efte.
.Alfonfus, Marquis, three. Alfonfus, Duke. Nicholas.
Francis II. Hercules. - - 8
733 Francis Sfortia Vifcount and Marquis of Milan. Francis;
Duke of Milan. Galeas. Lewis. Dukes of Milan. 3.
Francis, Marquis of Man, 2. Nole Carraria, Lord of
padua. - - - 8
734 Grand Matters of Malta. Claud de la Single. John de la
Valette. Manuel de Vilhena Emanuel Pinto. 4
73^ Charles, Duke of Burgundy. William, Count Palatine.
Erneft Auguftus, Duke of Brunfwick. F. Auguftus,
Eledor of Saxony and Amelia, Princefs of Deux Fonts.
Frederick, Duke of Saxe Gotha. Charles Theodore,
Ele&or of Bavaria. - - - - 6
736 Frederick, King of Pru.ftia, two. William IV. Prince of
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Orange and Ann of England. \Villiam V. two. Dukes
of Mantua. Charles I. Vincent II. Ferdinand. Fati-
ftin'a Sac. Pr. M. 4. probably Milan. Francis Marig,
Marquis of Montferrat. Francis, i. Duke of Parma. 14
COPPER MEDALS of the EMPERORS of GERMANY,
KINGS of SPAIN, and ILLUSTRIOUS PERSONS of the
HOUSE of AUSTRIA.
737 Frederick III. and Maximilian I. Six Maximilian* Re-
•ve'fe, Mary of Burgundy. Maximilian. ReverJ'e, Char¬
les, Charles V. and the Emprefs Ifabella, eight. 16
738 Charles V. Six. Ferdinand, King of the Romans, and his
Father Philip the Fair. Ferdinand. Reverfe, his Queen
Ann of Hungary. Ferdinand, two. — — - 10
759 Philip II of Spain, Son of Charles V. - - — - v 7
740 Maximilian, 2 and Mary, 5, Joan, Margaret, Dnughters :
of Charles V. two Dr. John, fon of Charles V. Ro-
dolph,2. Mathas,two. ' - - II
741 Philip III. "of Spain, three, one, Reverfe , his Queen Mar¬
garet. The Emperor Ferdinand and his Emprefs. Mary.
Philip III. Charles II. of Spain, two. - - 8
742 Leopold I. two. Charles VI. Seven, one of them a Me¬
dallion. Mary Therefa. Jofeph II. two. 12
ROMAN MIDDLE BRASS.
743 Vefpafianus, 4. Titus, 2. Domitianus, 4. PRINCIP.
J UVENT.--ROMA. — SALUT1 AUGUST.— SALUTI
AUGUSTI.— Nerva, 2. AEQUITAS AUGUST.—
CONCORDIA EXERCITUUM. - - I2
744 Vefpafianus, 3. Titus, 1. Domitianus, 4. VICTORIA '
AUGUST.— VICTORLE AUGUSTI.— VIRTUTI
AUGUSTI.— VESTA— Nerva, 1. FOllTUNA AU^
GUST. — Trajanus, 3. ALIM ITAL. — ARAB.
ADQ.— ARAB. ADQUIS. • - , ia
745 Vefpafianus, r. Titus, 1. Domitianus, 4. Anna Ger-
manica. — Domitianus eques. — Duplex cornucopias inter-
medio caduceo. — Miles gradiens, d. vi&oriolam, s. tro-
pneum. Nerva, 2. FORTUNA ALTGUST.— LIBER--
TAS PHBL1CA. Trajanus, 3. VIA TRAIANA. — •
Arma Dacica. — Aquila legionaria inter duo figna mili-
•taria. - - *'• ir
746 Domitianus, 4. Pallas gradiens, d. ha flam intorquet, s.
clypeum tenet. — Pallas flans, d. fulmen,s. hallam. — Spei
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typns. — Tropaeum,hinc etincle captivus fedens. — Nerva,
2. Trajanus, 4. Clava Herculis. — Clypeus. — Colum-
na, in qua ftatua Imperatoris. — Figura militaris ftans, d.
vidtoriolam, s. haftam. Hadrianus, 2. ,/EGYPTOS. —
ADVENTUI' AUG. GALLIC. - 12
747 Domitianus, 2. Victoria gradiens, d. aquilam legionariam.
— Victoria tenens clypeum, cui infcriptum S. P. Q R. —
Nerva, 1. Trajanus, 4. Fortunae typus. — Imperator
eques, d. haftam in fubje&um Dacumvibrat. — Imperator
paludatus ftans, d. fulmen, s. haftam, coronatur ab ad-
ftante Vidoria. — Miles inter duo troprea. — Hadrianus,
ADVENTUI AUG. MAURETANIA —AFRICA.—
ALEXANDRIA. ANNONA AUG.— -BRITANNIA. 12
748 Domitianus, 5'. Nerva, 1. Trajanus, 4. Mulier duplici
cornucopia; infidens. — Mulier feminuda fedens, d. ole;e
ramum, verfus quern Dacus genufledens manus attol-
lit. — Mulier Hans, d. fpicas, s. cornucopia;, pro pedibus
modius. — Mulier velata ftans, d. fublata,ante aram igni-
tam.— Hadrianus, 2. CAPPADOCIA. — CLEMENT! A
AUG. - : _ - _ 12
749 Domitianus, 5. Nerva, 1. Trajanus, 4 Portus, qui cre-
ditur Anconitanus. — S. C. intra coronam quernam. —
S. P. Q. R. intra coronam quernam. — Templum odo
columnarum. — Pladrianus, 2. DACIA. — EEL I Cl TATI
AUG. - - - 12
750 Domitianus. 3. Nerva, 1. Trajanus, 4. Templum odo
columnarum, duabus porticibus ornatum.— Tropaeum. —
Tropaeum, ante quod Dacicus maeftus armis patriis infi-.
det. — Typus Spei. — Hadrianus, 6. FORT. RED. —
FORTUNA AUG.— FORTUNE REDUCE— HILA-
RITAS P. R— HISPANIA.— LIBERTAS PUBLI-
CA— MAURETANIA. - - 1 4
ENGLISH SILVER COINS.— HALFPENCE AND -
FARTHINGS.
751 Edward I. Halfpence ftruck at Berwick, Briftol, London,
Neivcaftle, and York. - - — — 5
732 Edward II. Halfpence ftruck at Berwick and Briftol. —
Edward m two different ftruck at London. 4
753 Edward III; Halfpenny It ruck at Berwick, with a Boar’s
•Head in one of the quarters of the Reverfe. 1
734 Edward III. Halfpenny ftruck at Berwick, with Boar’s.
Heads in two of the quarters of the Reverfe. 1
755 Edward III. Halfpenny ftruck at Reading, with an Elcal-
*, ; Jop Shell in one of the quarters of the Reverfe. 1
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736 Farthings of Edward I. II. and III. ftruck at Briftol, Lin¬
coln, London and York. - -
r 7 Richard II. two Halfpennies and one Farthing.
38 Henry IV. V. add VI. Halfpennies i, 6, and 3 Farthings
llruck at Calais and London, - - ■
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?59 Edward IV. ftruck at London different Hint Marks, 9,
Richard III. Rofe Mint Mark, ftruck at London. Half¬
pence. - - - so
760 Henry VII. 15 Halfpence ftruck at London and York,
various Privy Marks, and one Farthing, ftruck at Lon¬
don. ' - * - I(5
76 1 Henry VIII. Halfpence of the Ecclefiaftieal and Regal
Mints, ftruck at Canterbury, London, and York. 9
762 The Farthing of Henry VIII Obverfe, a Port clofe, in-
fcribed Rutilans Rofa. RevtrJ- ?, a Crofs with a Role, as
defcribed by Snelling, at Page 22. Unique. ' 1
763 The Aberift with Halfpenny of Charles I. Snelling. Plate
10. N. 21. and others of Elizabeth, James I. Charles I.
and the Commonwealth. - ■ ■■■■— 27
764 Three Halfpenny Pieces of Elizabeth, different. 11
7 6? Three Farthing Pieces. - - • — 10
7 66 The fine Milled Three Farthing Piece, publifhed by Snel¬
ling in Plate 7, N. 6. from Mr. Dummer’s Collection. 1
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ENGLISH SILVER COINS.— PENNIES.
767 William I. See Snelling’ s Englifh Silver Coinage. Plate 1,
N. 1. ftruck at Canterbury, Haftings and London, N. 2.
ftruck at London. * - ■ - - 4
768 William I. Snelling: P. 1. N. 1. ftruck at Canterbury,
Exeter, and London. - - 4
769 William I. Snelling. Plate 1. N. 1. ftruck at Canterbury,
Dover and Haftings. N. 2. ftruck at Winchefter. 4
770 William I. Snelling. Plate 1. N. 1. ftruck at Canterbury,
London, and Romney, N. 2. ftruck at Oxford. 4
771 William I. Snelling. P. 1. N. 1* ftruck at Canterbury, •
Haftings, and London. N. 6. ftruck at Wallingford. 4
772 William!. Snelling. P. 1. N. 1.. ftruck at Haftings, Ware-
ham, and Winchefter. N. 6. ftruck at Thetforcl. 4
773 William I. Snelling. P. r. N. r. ftruck at Haftings, Staf¬
ford, and Winchefter, N. 8. at Worcefter. 4
774 William I. Snelling. N. 1. ftruck at Winchefter. N. 3.
ftruck at Ivelchefter and London. N. 6. at Stamford. 4
775 William I. Snelling. P. 1. N. 1. ftruck at Winchefter.
N. 3. at Dorchcfter and Ivelchefter. N. 9. at Win¬
chefter. - — — - 4,
776 William I. Snelling. P. 1. N. 5; ftruck at Colchefter, Sud¬
bury, and Thetford. N. 9. at Canterbury. 4
777 William I. Snelling. P. 1. N. 4. ftruck at Haftings, Hun¬
tingdon, and Winchefter. N. 9, at Chichefter. 4
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778 Sigifmund HI. his Bull Armed, bareheaded. Reverfe, the
Royal Arms and Titles. Another , Reverfe, the City of
Danzick. His Head crowned without a Reverfe. His
Head. Reverfe , his Queen Ann. - 4
779 Uladiflaus IV. Reverfe , Louifa Marie Gonzague. His
Queen Reverfe, a Pyramid. The City of Dantzic, 1644.
A Coat of Arms crowned. - 4
780 John Caiimer. His Bull Laureated. Reverfe , the City of
Dantzic in the Exergue, Dec. 30, 1638. A very lmall Me¬
dal of Maria Louifa his Queen, 1676. - 2
7S1 A Figure Handing. Reverfe, the City of Dantzic, with an
Eagle over it crowned ; an infcription in the Exergue,
forming the date 1653. John Caiimer. His Head
crowned, and not crowned. Reverfe , Danzick. Another ,
Pax Calimiriana, May 3, 1660. - — 4
782 Michael. Reverfe , a Hand crowning a Globe. His Queen
Eleanora. His Head, date under it 1673. An Eagle
upon a Globe. - - 4
783 John Sobielky. Elis Queen Mary Caiimer, their Heads
joined. Reverfe , Coronati, Feb. 2, 1676. Another qn
the fame occalion. His Bull Laureated and Titles ; a
Chronogram, forming the date 1686. Reverfe, her Head,
his Head. Reverfe, her Head. - 4
784 John Sobielky. Reverfe, two .Eagles crowned. Infcription,
Nec Luna Duabus. Exergue, Vienna Libera, 1683, Sept.
1 2, two. Another without his Head.
783 John Sobielky, as Grand Mailer of Poland, upon the Battle
of Choczim, 1677. a Fortrefs over it, a Shield, an Ea¬
gle flying. A Shield crowned. The City of Danzic,
168.5. . - - — — . 5
786 John Sobielky. Flis Bull Laureated, a Crown over it, a
very long infcription. His Titles and Exploits. Reverfe ,
four Cities. Viz Buda. Cand. Cann. Conllant. date on
the Rim, 1684. His Bull. Reverfe, Patris Ad Velligia
Nata, 1688. — — - ■ - 2-
7 87 John III. Flis Bull crowned. Infcribed, Jo. III. Dacicus
Turc. Tart. P0I011. Rex Max. Reverfe, the King and
Czar of Mufcovy, Hand in Hand, treading upon a Cref-
* cent. In the Exergue, Decennalia Aug. - - ~ 1
788 Frederick AugullusII. His Bull, 1697. Reverfe, Sacra Sic
Fulminat Ira. Acuta Culpide Conto Expediunt. Exer¬
gue. Ele£t. 27 Juni. Coron Sept, i<;, 1697. Caminiec in
Podolia, 1699. His Head crowned, 1699. Reverfi, the
Bull of Witikind, Contemporary of Charlemagne. 3
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789 Auguftus II. Reverfe , Hercules fupporting a Globe, in*
fcribed, Suftinendo, 1704. - - 1
790 Auguftus II. His Head. Reverfe , Mercury fitting. Exergue
Ex Aerario Opt. Prine 1707 . A Pillar. Fulcitur Pruden-
tia. - - - - - - 2
791 Auguftus II. Reverfe , Cum Vita Deponam, a Crown, two
Swords and a Scepter. Another , a little different, in¬
fer i bed, Pro Regni Cuftodia. - - 2
792 Auguftus II. His Bull Armed and Laureated. Reverfe,
Pallas Ereft. Utrique Intenta ; in the Exergue, Memo¬
riae, Natal III. Acad. Lips. 1709, Dec. 4, Cel. Sacr. 1
793 Auguftus II. Reverfe, Hercules, lighting with the Hydra.
one-Reftaurator Ordinis Aquilae Albae. - 2
794 Auguftus II. Obverje, a Church. Reverfe , an infeription,
ij:6. His Head, two Eagles over an Altar, 1728. ^2
795 Auguftus II. Reverfe , the Plan of a City. Exergue, Otia
Martis, 1730. - - 1
796 Auguftus II. His Head. Reverfe, a Column, with his Sta¬
tue, infer ibed, Memoriae LEternse Optimi Parentis. Exer¬
gue. Nat. May 12, 1670. Ob , Feb. 1, 1733. Another,
upon the fame occalion. - - ; - 2
727 Auguftus II. upon his Death in 173.3- - S
798 Auguftus III. His Bull Armed. Reverfe, crowned. Exer¬
gue Eledt. 061. 3, 1733. Coronatus, Jan. 17, 1734. and
two more on the fame occalion. x - - — 3 /
799 Auguftus III. on Horfeback. Reverfe, in the Exergue Pro-
vifor Imperii Iterum, 1743. His Head Reverfe , Pax
Conclufa, 1743. Another, and.one upon the order of the
White Eagle, 17^0, - - - 4
800 Auguftus III. no Head, infcribed, Augufto Tertio Rege
Pol. Patre Patrias Salvo. Pads OliVenlis Saeculum Alte¬
ram. Inter Supplicationes et Vota III. May, 1760. In-
greditur Gedanum in the Exergue. Oliver Pacifera III.
May, 1760. Reverfe, a City. Pacem Quam Poll Cen¬
tum An nos Colimus Celebrate Nepotes. x
801 Staniflaus Auguftus. His Head. Reverfe, a Crown fur-
rounded with Rays. El. un Voce, Sept. 7. Coron, Nov.
23,1 764 . Reverfe , a Temple, infer ibed, Concordia, J uftice,
arid Peace embracing. Jura Diilidentibus Reddita, 1768..
802 John Ilevelius the Aftrononier on his Death in 1687. J. A.
Morftln, Trtd Hirer. The Princefs I.puila 'Carolina Rad-
zivil. - - —
ENGLISH SILVER MEDALS.
803 James IL on the Birth of the Pretender in 1688. P, 36.
N. 3. - - - - - - — 1
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804 James II. and his Queen. P.37. N. 2. on his Coronation
in 1683. N. 5. - - - - s
805 James II. probably on his Acceffion . — . - 1
8c6 James II. Reverfe, Genus Antiquum, P. 37. N- 6. 1
807 James II. P. 37. N. 7. different Heads. James and his
Queen. N. 9 and 10. - - — - 4
808 James II. and his Queen on the Spanifh' Wreck. P.38.
N. 1.
809 James II. on the beheading of the Duke of Monmouth,
and the Karl of Argyle. P. 38. N, 3. - r
Sio James Duke of Mont mouth. Reverfe , Superi Rifere, July
6 — 1685. the day he was beheaded. Plate 38. N. £. 1
81 1 The Duke of Monmouth. P. 38. N. 8. - 1
812 The Duke of Monmouth. His Plead fpouting Blood.
P. 38. N. 9. - - 1
813 On the Birth of the Pretender, 1688. P. 39. N. 1.
Another. His Plead. Reverfe , his Sifter the Princefs
Louifa- - - - - - 2
814 James II. Obverfe , ap Ihfcription. Reverfe, the Harp
crowned. P. 38. N. 2. two Satirical Medals. P. 39.
. N. 8. a little different date, 1688. - -
813 James II. and his Queen on the Birth of the Pretender.
P. 39. N. 5.
816 William and Mary on their Marriage in t6/7- Van Loon,
Tome 3. Page 222, and two alio with the King’s Head
on the Obverfe , and Queen’s on the Revefe after their
Marriage. - - - 3
817 Archbifhop Sancroft, on his being fent to the Tower by
James II. with Six Bifhops. Van Loon, Tome 3. Page
> 339, one infcribed on the edge. - 2
818 A Sancroft. Reverfe , the White Tower, 1688, Van Loon,
Page 34 o _ - - — — 1
819 Wm. Sancroft, Archbifhop of Canterbury, on being fent to
* the Tower. Reverfe , the Starry Heavens. P. 40.' N. 2. 1
820 Archbifhop Sancroft. His Head looking to the right, with
his name and Title. Reverfe , a Church on a Rock, af-
failed by Winds and Waves, infcribed , Immota trium-
phans. Unpnblijhed. - - — 1 — - 1
821 On the Birth of the Pretender. Van Loon, Tome 3. Page
343 and 6. - - 3
822 William and Mary, 16S3. Page 348 and 353 and 366.
Tome 3. - - — - - • 3
823 William III. upon the defcent on England, 1688/ P. 333
and one as at P. 362. Another. Heads. Reverfe as N. 369. 4
824 James II. on his Abdication. Page 370 and 371. 2
823 James II. on his Abdication. P. 372 and 376. 2
S26 William and Mary, on their Acceflion and Coronation in
1689. Van Loon. P.379. N. 1 — 2 — 3 — 4.
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827 Hadrianus, S. , Antoninus Pius, i. Fauftina, Senr. 3. M.
Aurelius, 2, Fauftina Junr. 2. -
828 Hadrianus, 7, Antoninus Pius, 1. Antoninus Pius and
M. Aurelius, 1. Fauftina, Senr. 1. M. Aurelius, 6.
Fauftina, Junr. 3. Verus, 3. Lucilla, 2.
029 Hadrianus, 1. L. Aelius, 1 Antoninus Pius, 1. Anto¬
ninus Pius and M. Aurelius, 1. Fauftina, Senr. r. M.
Aurelius, 1. Fauftina, Junr. 1. Verus, 1. Lucilla, 1.
(all finely preferved.) - -
830 Antoninus Pius, 1. Antoninus Pius and M. Aurelius, 1.
M. Aurelius, 3. Fauftina, Junr. r. L. Verus, 2. Lu¬
cilla, 2. Commodus, 3. Crifpina, 1. Albinus, 1. Se¬
verus, 3. Julia Domna, 2. Caracalla, 2.
831 Fauftina, Senr. r. M. Aurelius, 2. Fauftina, Junr. 1. L.
Verus, 1. Lucilla, 1. Commodus, 1. Crifpina, i.
Severus, r. ( all jinely preferved. ) - - -
832 M. Aurelius, 3. Fauftina, Junr. 2. Verus, 2. Lucilla, 1.
Commodus, 4. Crifpina, 1. Albinus, 1. Severus, 4.
Julia Domna, 2. * - - -
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834 Claudius. 2. imper. recept Caftra Praetona, in quo¬
rum aditu excubiae. (rare.) * -
s35 Claudius, i . ex s. c. ob cives servatos, intra coronam
quernam. - - - -
836 Claudius, I. (fomavhat different from the former.)
837 Claudius, 1. paci avgvstae. Victoria ftans, d. torquem
ex collo lufpenfum oculis objicit, s. caduceum, pro pedi-
bus ferpens. (finely preferred.) - -
83 S Claudius, 1. (Jornewbat different frojn the former .)
839 Claudius, j. (Do.) - -
840 Claudius, 1. de bri.tann. infcriptum arcui triumphali,
qui ftatua equeftri et duobus tropaeis ornatus eft.
841 Claudius,!, s. p a. r. ob c.y. intra coronam quernam.
842 Claudius, 'i. constantiae avgvsti. Mulier fedens
dextram ori admoVet. - -
843 Claudius, 1. ex s. c. Quadrigae equorum thenfam
vehunt quadrigis et binis Vidoriis ornatam. '
844 Agrippina, Junr. and Claudius, i4 agrippinae avgv¬
stae. Caput corona l'picca ornatum. - —
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ex s. c. Tripus, capeduncula, lituys, patera, (rare.) 1
846 Nero, 1. equester o u do FRiNcin ivvl'nt. ilffcrip-
tura ciypeo, - — — - - 1
847 Nero and Claudius, 1. Caput Neronis nudum, Claudii
la urea turn, (rare) - - - 1
848 Nero, r. avgvstvs. avgvsta. Jmperator togatus capite
radiato flans, d. pateram, s. baitam, Juxta Augufta
ftans, d. pateram, s. cornucopia:, (fae) 1
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MEDALLIONS WITHOUT REVERSES.
S50 Ariftippus. Cicero. Marius. Pompey. Solon, (all done by
John Varin . - - ~ < ~ 5
851 M. Junius Brutus. Cicero. Cyrus. Marius. Seneca. So¬
lon. two. Sylla. - - - — ~ ^ ' -7 ®
852 Michael Angelo. Peter Gaflcndi. Gafp Monco Liergue.
jo. de Moulecau. Julius Romanus. — Joannes. Lalianus.
Con ft, de Silveane. Titian. Raphael de St. Urbain. _ 9
S^3 Francis IV. Duke ot Mantua, by Du Pre. IVIenc de Vic.
Hannibal, Duke of Gioiofa. Hercules II. 01 Ferrara.
Ferdinand, Grand Duke of Tufcany. Mary, Dutchefs of
Savoy.
8J4 Edward VI. two. Richard Shelly. Inigo Jones, and ano¬
ther without infcription. Jones, 2 — 8S. , ^ 6
855 Henry IV of France, 3. Mary de Medicis, 1. Lewis, 14,
three. - * 7
856 Alphonfus of Arragon. Eorfo of Eftae. Antony Trevifano
Doge of Venice, &c.
MEDALLIONS WITHOUT INSCRIPTIONS.
857 Antony de Bloklant, by Stephens of Holland, \\6o. Ila-
bella Manfro de Pepoli, 1571- Jeroniina Sacra.ta, 15-35.
Cecilia Verfelar, 1559. Urfina. Geneva Sfor-
tia, &c. - ’ 1 5
£5.3 Erafmus; Luther, Melanflhon and others without infcrip-
. ' tions, probably done in their time, by the un¬
hand. — 1 - ~ -
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GRAND DUKES of TUSCANY,
859
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COPPER.
Cofmo, called the Father of his Country, two. a little dif¬
ferent Mazzuchelli, Tome 1. Plate 20. Julian and
Lawrence de Medicis. P. 3©. N. 2 and 3. Julian, P.
3S‘ two* Laurence 29, N. 1. John Medicis, his
Buft. Reverfc , Folgore di Guerra. -
v* ^ 860 Alexander de Medicis, five. Cofmo, Seven. Francis.
** ~ Reverfe, Joan of Auftria, 4.
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Cofmo de Medicis, one of them with the Buft of Alexan¬
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twelve.
Francis de Medicis, five. Ferdinand, three. Ferdinand
II. Magdalen. Cofmo III. -
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Medallions. Ferdinand. Cofmus III. Reverfe , Mary Mag¬
dalen, his Dutchefs. Mary Magdalen. John Medicis.
Cofmus III. v - • - -
Cofmus III. a Model in Wax for a Medallion of him, by
Soldani. Princefs Anna Maria. Prince Francis. John
Galtone, the laft Grand Duke of the Houfe of Medicis,
two. - - — - - - -
ROMAN MIDDLE BRASS.
S63 Domitianus, 3. Nerva, 1. Trajanus, 3. Victoria, d. co-
ronam, s. palmaj ramum. — Victoria tenens clypeum, cut
infcriptum S. P. Q. R. — Vidtoria tropaeum liatuens. —
Hadrianus, 3. — NILUS. — PIETAS AUGUSTI. —
RESTITUTORI AGH A I A! . — R ESTIT UTO III AF¬
RICA!. — RESTITUTOPJ BITHYNIA!. 12
866 Domitianus, 2. Nerva, 1 Trajanus, c;. Hadrianus, 4.
RESTITUTORI GALLIA!.— RESTITUTORI HIS-
PANI A!.— RESTITUTORI ITALIA!.— ROMA. 12
867 Trajanus, 4. Hadrianus, 3. SALUS PUBLICA. — TEL-
LUS STABIL.— VIRTUTI AUGUSTI.— Sabina, 1.
CONCORDIA AUG. L. Aelius, 1. CONCORD.
Antoninus Pius, 5. A!D. DIVI AUG. PII. — ANCI-
LIA. — ANNONA AUG. (two varieties .) — BONO
EVENTUI. 14
858 Trajanus, 4. Hadrianus, 5. Aquila legionaria inter duo
figna militaria. — Figura galeata flans, d. hallam, s. cor-
nucopise. — Gryphus, — Imperator eques, d. haftam. — Ly¬
ra. — Sabina, p. PIETAS. — L. Aelius,. 1. PAN-
NONIA. — Antoninus Pius, 4. BRITANNIA.—
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NIO SENATUS. - - 15
869 Trajanus, 6. Hadrianus, 4. Mulier fedens ferpentem ab
ara affurgentem ex patera patcit. — Mulier ftans ferpen-
tem ex patera pafcit. — Mulier ftans, d. bilancem, s. cor-
nucopiae. — Mulier ftans d. fpicas, s. pateram cum frugi-
bus. Sabina,i. VENERI GENETRICI. L. Aelius,
1. Spei typus. Antoninus Pius, 3. IMPERATORI. — •
IMPERATOR II. — LIBER ALITAS III. 15
S;o Trajanus, 4. Hadrianus, 3. Navis cum remigantibus eL
velo. — Pegafus Volans. — Victoria ftans, s. palmae
ramum. Sabina, 1. VESTA. L. Aelius, r. Antoni¬
nus Pius, q. LIBERT.— MONETA AUG.— MUNI-
FICENTIA AUG. (two varieties.) — PAX. 14
871 Trajanus, 4. Hadrianus, 1 Sabina, 1. Ceres Sedens, d.
fpicas, s. facem. Antoninus Pius, 4. PI ETAS AUG. —
PIET ATI AUG.-PRIMI DECENNALES.— PRO¬
VIDENTIAL DEORUM. 14
8.72 Hadrianus, 4. Sabina, 1. Mulier fedens, d. palladium, s.
haftam. — Antoninus Pius, 5. ROMAL AETERNAS. —
SALJJS AUG. — TIBERIS. — VOTA SUSCEPTA
DEC. — Fauftina, Senr. 4. AETERNITAS. (four v a*
rieties) - - - - - 1 4
ENGLISH SILVER PENNIES.
873 Williaha I. Snelling. Plate 1. N.3. ftruck at Briftol, Lon¬
don and Winchefter. N. 6. at London. — — > 4
874 William I. Snelling. P. 1. N. 2. ftruck at London. N. 3.
at Chichefter, London, and Saint Edmundfbury. 4 %
875 William I. Snelling. P. 1. N. 2. ftruck at Exeter. N. 3.
at London, Stafford and Wareham. - 4
876 William I. Snelling. P. 1. N. 3. ftruck at Wareham.
N. 4. at Romney and Sudbury. N. 6. at Bedford. 4
877 William I. P. r. N. 3. ftruck at Sudbury. N. 4. at Thet-
ford and Whitney. N. 6. at Bedford. - - 4
878 William I. N. 3. ftruck at Wareham. N. 4. at Canter¬
bury and London. N. 6 at Nottingham. 4
179 William. N. 4. ftruck at Sudbury. N. 6. at Lincoln. N.
7. at Ivelchefter and Lincoln. - 4
8S0 William I. N. 1. ftruck at London. N. 7. at Huntingdon,
Sandwich, and Winchefter. - 4
881 William I. N. 6. ftruck at Wareham. N. 7. ftruck at
Huntingdon, Winchefter, and York. - - 4
882 William 1. N. 7. ftruck at London, Thetford, and York.
N. 9. ftruck at Lincoln. - - - - 4
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883 William r. N, 7. 6ne blundered, one ft ruck at Lewes, and
one at Taunton, N. 9. (truck at Wareham. 4
884 WiHiafti I. N. 7. (truck at London, Oxford, and probably
Winchefter. N. 9. (truck at Sudbury. - 4
883 William. N. 7. (truck at Canterbury, Hereford and Lon¬
don. N. 9. (truck at Oxford. - 4
886 William I. N. 7. (truck at Briftol, Ivelchefter and South¬
ampton. N. 9. (truck at Winchefter. - - — 4
887 William I. N. 7. (truck at Ipfwich, Lincoln, and London,
? N. 9. (truck at Exeter. - - — - 4
888 William I. N. 7. (truck at Hereford, Hythe and London.
N. 10. ftruck'at Lincoln, Tarmvorth and York. 6
889 William I. N. 10 (truck at London, Peterborough, Staf¬
ford, Thetford, Winchefter and York. - 6
890 William I. N. 10. (truck at Huntingdon, Ipfwich, Lei-
cefter, London, Winchefter, and York. - 6
891 "William 1. N. 3 . with a Crofs'to the left, (truck at Ware-
ham and Worcefter.- - - . 5
892 William I. with a Sword to the left. Reverfe, as Snelling.
N. 5. (truck at Malmfbury, one (truck at Worcefter,
like N. 3. but with a Crofs in the Field to the le'ft. 2
1 93 William I. Sword to the left. Reverfe, like N. 4. (truck at
Dover. 1
894 William I. Sword to the left, Reverfe , like N. 5. (truck
' at Shrew (bury.
893 William I. Snelling. N. 1, but without the Sceptre, (truck
at Romney. j
896 William, probably the Second, Snelling. N. 12. but with¬
out the (tars, (truck at Huntingdon and Oxford. a
897 William 2. N. 8. (truck at Haftings. N. 11. (truck at
Norwich, Romney, Taunton and Winchefter. 3
898 William II. N. 8. (truck at Sudbury. N. n. (truck at
Exeter,. London , Nottingham, and Thetford. 5
899 William II. N. 8. (truck at ‘Stamford- N. 11. (truck at
Dorchefter, London, Norwich, and York. 3
900 William N. 8. (truck at London. N n. -(truck at Canter¬
bury, Dorchefter, Glocefter and Londdn. 3
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90J Cftriftiari IV. the King in Pfoceftion. Exergue. Vi vet et
Valeat, 1396. Reverfe., 13 Coats of Arms. His Bud
Armed. Reverfe , Cede Majori Calmar^ 16 1 1 . 2
902 Frederick III. Reverfe, The Queen Amelia, Daughter of
George, Duke of Luneburg, Van Loon, Tome 2. P. 427.
His Head only. Reverfe , his Titles, his Head. Reverfe ,
the Family of Oldenburg. . — - - — 3
903 Frederick III. an Oval Medal, his Plead under it, the date
1648. Reverfe , a Figure fitting, the Inscription Da nidi.
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His Head. Reverfe, his Queen > &c. four, and a Jetton
upon his Heath in 1670. " ■ —
904 Chriftian V. Reverfe , Frederick III. on his Wars with the
Swedes. V. Loon. Tome 3. P. 1.89, two. Another , Re-
•wife , Pie.tas Et J uftitia. 1676. - - ^ 4
905 Admiral Joel. V. Loon. Tome 3. P. 197. Another , in ho¬
nor of Count Guldenlecun. P. 201 - — * — a
906 Chriftian V. on retaking the Illand of Rugen in 1678. P.
239. Pallas fitting, Auget Praefentia Famam. Reverfe,
his Titles. 1693. One. Reverfe , Arms, Supporters, and
Trophies. Rcverfe, his Queen Cliarlotta, Amelia. Ano¬
ther , Reverfe , Regnorum Monetam in Melius Reftituit,
1693. the two la ft by Meybulli. - — - 5
907 Chriftian and his Queen Charlotta, Amelia, Face to Face.
Reverfe , the Heads of Five of their Family Spes et Deli-
ciae, Orbis Ardtor in the Exergue. Felici.tas Seculi, April
15, 1695. A- fmall Medal of the Queen, probably 011
her Death, infer i bed, Dieu pour mon Partage, both by
' Meybulli. - - - - 2
908 Chriftian V. his Plead. Reverfe , Teflera Fidelium. On the
Peace of Razeburg, 1693, Van Loon. Tome 4. P. 146.
N. 2. Another , on his Death. Curfu Complete, Aug.
23, 1699. by Antony Meybulli. — — — 3
909 Frederick IV. on his Birth in 1671. On his Marriage in
1693. with Louis a Princefs of Mecklenburg, their
Heads. — On the Birth of Chriftian in 97. afterwards
Chriftian IV. on his Coronation in 1730. by Meybuih. 4
910 Frederick IV. Reverfe, Hsec Colit Ilia tuetur. 1701. on the
Jubilee, 1717. Railing the Siege of Fredericlliall in
1718, upon the Siege of Murftrand, 1719. 4
£11 Frederick IV. upon the Peace with Sweden. 1720. On his
Death in 1730. - •, - 2
612 Chriftian VI. his Head and Titles. Reverfe , a Figure of a
Woman, &c. in the Exergue Eccles. Dan et Norv Jubi-
laeum, 1735. On improving the Dock at Copenhagen
in 1739. , — : - - - - — 2
913 Chriftian VI. Reverfe , a Palace in the Exergue. Divinis
A.ufpiciis. occo. Anno, operae Feliciliime. .confummato.
1740. D. 28 Nov.
914 The Caftle of Chriftianbourg. Exergue Adiftcavit Do-
mum Domino Eft Palatium Sibi. Rtverfe, a long Infcrip-
tion, fignifying its being fin i Hied by Chriftian VI. in
1740, and one on the Marriage of the hereditary Prince
Frederick, with Princefs Louifa of England. 2
913 The Bull of Frederick, hereditary Prince of Denmark. Re-
verfe. his Princefs Louifa, daughter of George II. 1743.
On the Birth of Prince Chriftian, 1745. now King of
Denmark. On his Coronation in 1747. A Danilh In-
fcription, date 1749. Another , Exergue Domus Olden-
burgica Per Tria Secula in Septentrione' Regnatrix.
1749. , Another, on the fame Subjedt. - 6
916 Frederick V. Reverfe , Soc. Reg. Hift. et Ling. Bor. exeudi
K 2
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Fecit. 1750. Louis, a Queen of Denmark, on her Death,
Dec. 19, 1751. His Buft. Reverfe , Exergue Jul. Ma¬
ria Brunfwick Regi Nupta, July 8. 1752. Their Heads
joined. Reverfe, Natal, Prince Frederick, Oft. is, 1753.
917 Frederick V. Revet fe, three Figures of the Arts. Exergue
Decennalia Acad. Pi6t. &c. 1765 His Head,furrounded
'by a Serpent Symbol of Eternity. N. 31 Mar. 1723. D.
' 14 Jan. 1766. Reverfe , Vetat Mori.
918 Chriftian VII. his Bull. Reverfe , the King on one knee.
Divinis Aufpiciis. Exergue Unttis I. May, 176 ; . The
Queen Caroline, Matilda. Reverfe , a Crown furrounded
with Rays upon an Altar. Exergue Chriftianoburgi 1767,
1 May.. - - -
919 Chrifiian VII. and his Queen Face to Face. Reverfe , a
- Figure of a Woman with the Phenix. A. Eternitas Au-
gufta. Exergue Frederico. Prince Hered. Dan et Nor.
Nato, Jan. 28, 1768. Another , His Head upon his
coming to England in 1768. One, three Coats of Arms,
1800. - - -
920 Christian VII. Reverfe , Statori. Suoreduci Regia Acade- ‘
mia. Piet. Sculp, et Arcliit. 1769. Another , Reverfe, a
Figure Handing furrounded with Antient Arms, infer ibed,
Vindici Patriae Exergue Regia Academia Picf, &c.
1774. - -
921 Count Gritfendel. Count Molcke. Claud Reventlow. Fre¬
derick, Duke of Slefwick and Holfatia. Count Lethre-
borg.
922 Small Daiiilh Medals and Jettons, Regal, See.
8
ENGLISH SILVER MEDALS.
923 William and Mary, on their Coronation. The King and
Queen, Face to Face, probably done in Holland. Van
Loom P. 379. - - — - a
924 William and Mary, on their Coronation. Reverfe, the King
and Queen fitting on the Throne, 1689. a (truck Medal, °
by George Bowers. - - - .. - - r
923 William and Mary, on their AcceOion. P. 83. N. 1 and 4. 2
926 William and Mary. P. 256. N. 2. and two different of
N. 3 • - — — -
927 William and Mary. Page 389 and 390.
y • j p y ' a yv*" - ■
928 William. N. 1 and. 2. Van Loon. N. 1 and 2. Pa<re 392.
929 William and Mary, Page 393. N. 1 — 6.
,930 William. Revet fe. Queen Mary. P. 380. N. 4.
931 William III. Page 402. • - - -
932 William Ill. Reverfe, Lewis 14. P. 430. James II. Tome
4. P. 10. - - - -
9 31 WilJiam and Mary on Irifh Affairs. T. 4. N. 4— 1—2— 3
and 4. - - - - -
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934
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William III. Tome 4. P. 12. and N. 1 Page.
936
937
938
939
940
941
942
Mary on being appointed Regent. P. 21. the Gods in
Council, 1691. P. 41. N. 1 and 2.
William III. Reve'fe, Lewis 14. N. 2- P. 46. and Wil¬
liam III. Page 53 N. 2.
William and Mary, on the Reduction of Ireland. Van
Loon. Tome 4. Page 4 and 56 different.
William and Mary on the Reduction of Ireland, and one
of William I. Caula Dei Eft. - -
William and Mary, on the Pvedudtion of Ireland. N. i
and 3. Tome 4. P. 61.
William III. N.a. P. 63. General Ginkel, Eariof Ath-
lone. P. 64. both on the Redudtion of Ireland. a - *
William and Mary, upon the Victory over the French Fleet
at La Hogue in 1692. N. 3 and 4. P. 93 and N. 4. P. 96.^ 3 ,
William and Mary, upon the Victory over the French Fleet .
at La Hogue in 1692. N. 3 and 4. P. 93 and N. 4.
P. 96.
942
William and Mary , on the Vi£tory erf La Hogue.- H. 2.
P. 9 6. N. 2. P.98, one N. 2. P. 104. Another , N. 3T
r>
P. 106.
2
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944
945
William and Mary, on the Battle of Enguien. P. no. and
one the Confpiracy of Le Grand. N. 1. P. 1 15.
William III. Reverfi, a Drum, inferibed , Mon Sort eft d’
etre, battu. N. 2. P. 228.
William III. Tome 3. P. 375 and T. 4. N. 1. P, 140. ^ 2 / •/
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ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS IN SILVER.
i I . . .
946 M. Aurelius, 2. Fauftina Junr. 1. L. Veras, 1. Lucilla,
1. Commodus, i. Pertinax,!. (all finely preferred.) fry 2
947 M. Aurelius, 4. Commodus, 4. Albinus,i. Severus/4. '
Julia Domna, 3. Caracalla,2. Plautilla,2. . . * 2oD‘C/^'*'
948 M. Aurelius, 1. Fauftina Junr. 1. Veras, 1. Lucilla, 1. / Xs'
Commodus, 4. Crifpina, 2. Albinus, 1. Severhs, 3. / Y ' 1
Julia Domna, 1. Caracalla, 3. Geta,a. _ 20
919 M. Aurelius, 1. Commodus, 1. Severus, 1. Julia Dom¬
na,!. Caracal! a, 1. Plautilla,i. (all finely prefierved.) L! 6/,
950 M. Aurelius, 1. Commodus,!. Severus,* 1. Julia DoJ^*
na, 1. Caracalla, 1. PJautil!a,i. Geta, 1. Macrinus,
1 . (all finely prefierved.) - ie 8 Z , . 2 » .
951 Commodus, 3. Crifpina, 1. Pefcennius Niger, ifi cXlbi-
nus,i. Severus, 5. Julia Domna, 1. Caracalla, 4. * j r
~ - - - -r ■
Geta, 2.
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ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS IN GOLD.
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fr
. fyj Nero, i. avgvstvs germanicvs. Imp.
L( * r radi'ato flans, d. ramura, s. vi&oriolam.
togatus
capite
0T~ 9Si Nero, i
JA A ft t
9 ^
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954 Nero, i. ivppiter
s. ha flam.
CONCORDIA AVGVSTA.
cornucopiae.
Mulier fedens, d. pate-
cvstos. Juppiter fedens, d. fulmen.
d. vidlo"
? Nero, i. (Jomenxihat different from the preceding.)
'956 Nero, 1. roma. Roma galeata inlidens fpoliis,
riolam,s. parazonium. (fine) -
’,1 f% 957 Nero, 1. (fomewhat different from the former )
ffi (t O ~ 958 Nero, 1. salvs. Mulier fedens, d. pateram. «
f () e O —*959 Nero, 1. (fomewhat different from the former)
£ ,t ft&crNero, 1. vesta. Templum Veftae, in quo Dea ftans.
j*" t 961 Nero and Agrippina. Capita Jugata Neronis et Agrippi-
^ nae. aoripp. avg divi clavd. neronis mater ex
f*
s. c. Nero capite radiato, s. haftarn, et Agrippina ad
ejus dexteram, infident currui a quadrigis elephantorum
ve6to. (rare)
fiT) j)62 Nero and Agrippina. Capita, adverfa Neronis et Agrippi-
1 ^ nae. neroni clavd divi f. caes. avg. germ. imp.
n tr. p. Corona querna, cui infcriptum ex s. c. (rare)
j A ^ . -963 Nero, 1. poNTiF. max. tr. p.
" na, cui infcriptum ex. s. c.
hi. p. p. Corona quer-
^64 Nero, I. (Jomeiv.hat different from the former.}
(l0 '"965 Nero, 1. pace p. r. terra mapig. parta ianvm clv-
/y~ sit. Templum Jani. (rare)
r“ c$6 Nero, 1. pontif. max. tr. p.
t fijfi v , - s. c. Fig-ura militaris ftans, d. parazonium
2 t, ^ ^967 Nero
, w Galba, 1.
( <- ^ _ haftarn.
/T069 Galba, l.
fil rfiX))o Galba, r.
f i/f" 971 Qtho, 1.
^ £ * d haftarn.
972 Otho, 1
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s. ha-ftaiu. dex~
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diva avgvsta. Mulier ftans, d. Pateram, s.
(rare and fine.) - i
s. p. a. r. ob c. s. intra corona m quernam.^G*^ ? fi~
Figura ftans, d. vidloriolam. (rare)
nr
\J3^
VIRTVS.
secvritas p. R. Mulier ftans, d. corouara, s. .
(fine and rare.) v ' ' ’ g . :f/<™ < ~v
fax oREis terrarvm. Mulier ftans d. ramurn
s. caduceum.
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RUSSIAN COPPER MEDALS.
973 A feries of Ruffian Medals from 862, to the Emprefs Eli¬
zabeth, 1741 inckffive. - - 37
974 The Buft of Michael AiexbWitz and the Crazina, on the
Birth of Peter the Great in 1672, and Nine of Peter the
Great on his Victories, &c. - - 10
97 5 Peter the Great, one by- Du Vivier, ftruck at Paris, his
Buft and the Emprefs Catharine, on her Coronation in
1724, See. - - — - - —
976 Peter the Great on his Victories, &c. - - —
977 Peter the Great. - -
978 Peter the Great, oiie of them by Daffier on his Death in
1725. — Peter II. two.
980 The Emprels Ann, on her Corronation in 1730, &c.‘ three.
The Emprefs Elizabeth, on her Acccmon in 17J.2, Src.
Seven. - * -
981 The Emprefs_ Elizabeth, one on the Birth of the late Em-
-peror Paul in 1754. One done by J. A. Daffier in St.
Petersburg, on the Inftitution of an Academy at Moi-
cow, 17:4, &c. - -
982 The Emprels Catharine II. Her Buft fplen'didly Armed.
Reverfe , the Crown offered' to her, 1 762. On her Coro¬
nation, &c. - - — —
683 The Emprefs Catharine, on removing the Rock for the
Ere&ion of an Equeftrian Statue of Peter the^Great, on
. the Marriage of Paul II. in 1770. &c. -
984 Catharine If. on the Academy for Sculptor Painting, &c.
and feveral fmall Jettons on the Death of Peter the' Great.
The Coronation'of Peter II. The Empreftes Ann, Eli¬
zabeth and Catharine,' &c, — - - -
10
20
20
ao
13
8
8
23
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Admiral Apraxin. Golovin, Prince Galitzen, by Ro-
ettiers, &c.
986 Medallions, Prince OrlofF, half bodied Armed. Revetfe,
the Archipelago, 1770. His Buft, bare headed. Reverfe,
as Curtins, leaping iuto the fiery Gulf, 1771. Field Mar-
fhall Count Rumanzoff.
ROMAN MIDDLE BRASS.
^ , •
987 Hadrianus, 9. Sabina, 1. Antoninus Pius, 5. Duplex
- cornucopias intermedio caduceo. — Figura galeata nuda
gradiens, ‘d. haftem, s. tropneum. — Fortunae typus. — Her¬
cules nudus flans, d. clavain, s. areum et exuvias leonis.
7 _ %
— Inftrumenla Pontificalia. — Fauftina Senr. 2. AU¬
GUSTA. — CERES. — Aurelius, 4. CONCORDIA.—
CONCORD. AUGUSTOR. — CONSECRATIO. — FE-
LICITATI AUG. - - 15
988 Hadrianus, 4. Sabina, 1. Antoninus Pius, 4. Jupiter
nudus ftans, d. fulmen, s. haftam. — Mars ex alto dclapfus
Rheae dormienti imminet. — Mulier ftans, d. fpicas, s. pa-
teram cum frugibus. — Mulier ftans, d. bilancem, s- cor¬
nucopia. —Fauftina Senr. 2. AUGUSTA, (two 'varie¬
ties.) Aurelius, FORT. RED.— HILARITAS.—
HONOS.— JUVENTAS. JVVENTVS. 16
989 Hadrianus, 4. Antoninus Pius, 4. Mulier ftans, d. cadu-
cemn. — Mulier ftans, d. pateram, s. lyram. — Pallas gra¬
diens, d. haftam, s. clypeum. — Templum duarum colum-
nam, intra quod ficura bail iniiltens. — Fauftina Senr.
9. COSECRATIC). — JUNO — JUNONI REGIN /E.
Aurelius, 7. MARTI VICTOR!.— PI ETAS AUG.
—PRIM! DECENNALES.- SALUTI AUTUSTOR.
*-VIC. GER . —VI CT. GERMA.— VIC. PAR. 18
992 Hadrianus, q. Antoninus Pius, 6. Fauftina Senr. 2.
PIET. AUG.— PI ETAS AUG.— Aurelius, 6. YOTA
PVBLICA. — VOTA SUSCEP. DECENN. — Figura
ftans, dextra pateram porrigit ferpenti, quem fmiftra
tenet. — Figura galeata fedens, d. vi6toriolam, s. haftam,
ad fellam feutum.— Figura galeata nuda gradiens, d. haf¬
tam, s. tropaeum. — Figura militaris ftans, d. haftam, fiiiif-
tram imponens feuto. 17
991 Hadrianus, 4. Antoninus Pius, 4. Fauftina Senr. 4. Fi¬
gura muliebris ftans, d. facem, s. fecurem. — Septem ftel-
lae circa Lunam. (two varieties.) Aurelius, 3. Fluvius
decumbens, d. navem contingit, s. urnae innititur, ex qua
aqua profluit. — Fulmen alatum. — Jupiter fedens, d. vic-
tpriolam, s haftam, - * - 13
99 2 Antoninus Pius, 4. Fauftina Senr. 3. Aurelius, 4. Lupa
cum Puerulis. — Pallas gradiens, d. haftam, s. feutum. —
Pallas ftans, d. vieloriolam s. haftam cum ciypeo.— Pallas
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flans d. ramvmn , s. ha ft am cam clypeo. — Fan ftina Tun. 3.
DIANA LUC 1 F. — DIANA LUCIFER A. — FECUN D.
AUGUSTS.
993 Antoninus Pius, 3. Fauftina Senr. 2, Aurelius, 2. Fro-
vidcntiae typos, ad pedes globus- — Viftoria gradiens d.
coronam, s. nalmae ramura. — Fauftina junr. 1. I'E-
CUNDITAS. L- Ve.ru s, 5, ARMEN.— CONCORD.
AUGUSTOR — PORT RED,— PROFECTIO AUG.—
VIC PAR— Lucilla, 2, III LARITAS— JUNO. _
$04* Antoninus Pius, 1. Antoninus and Aurelius, 1. Eauftina
Senr. i. Aurelius, 6. Fauftina Junr. 2. HI LARITAS
(^lvo varieties.) L Verus. 3. Figura muliebris ledens,
d. bilancem, s. cornucopias — Figura Mul. (tans, s. guber-
naculum, pro pedibus modius. — Miles gal eat us Hans, d.
baftam, lmiftram imponens fcuto. — Lucilla, 1. JUNO
REGINA. - - - ■ - -
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ENGLISH SILVER COINS— PENNIES.
997
99S
993 William. N. 8- ftruck at Sudbury. N. ti. ftruck at Crew-
kerne, Hereford, Lincoln and London. -
996 William. N. 8. ftruck at Ipfwich. N. 1 1. ftruck at Lewes,
Lincoln, Norwich, and Nottingham. -
William. N. 8. ftruck at Canterbury. N. ti. ftruck at
Rriftpl, Canterbury, Exeter, and Ipfwich.
William. N. 8. ftruck at Sandwich. N. 11. ftruck at Rril-
, tol, Exeter; and two, uncertain where ftruck.
999 William. N. 8. ftruck at York. N. 12. ftruck at Canter¬
bury, London, Sirafttbury, and Sudbury, -
1000 William. N. S. probably ftruck at. York. N. 12. ftruck
at Canterbury, London, Norwich, and Worcefter.
100 1 William II. N. 8. ftruck at Sudbury and one uncertain. N.
12. ftruck at Canterbury, Rochelter, and Shaftelbury.
1002 William II. N. 8. N. 12. ftruck at Canterbury, London,
Wilton, and one uncertain. - - -
1003 Henry I. with Annulets, N. 13. ftruck at London and
St. Edmundftmry. - - — - - -
1004 Henry I. with Annulets.. N. 13. ftruck at London.
1005 Henry I. with Annulets. N. 13. ftruck at London.
2006 Henry J. with Annulets. N. 13. probably ftPuck at New¬
ark. - - - —
ioc7 Henry I. with Annulets. N. 13. ftruck at R ochefter.
iogS Henry I. with Annulets. N. 13. ftruck at Rochefter.
1009 Henry I. N. 14. probably ftruck at Leicefter. This Coin is
an Unique, and pubiifhed by Snelling, front Mr. Hodr
foil’s Collediioii.
1010 Henry I N. 15. ftruck at Baitings. - -
inn Henry I. N. 13. ftruck at Lincoln. - -
\Qii Henry I. N. jb. ftruck at Ware ham. -
£
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1013 Henry I. N. 18. ftruck at London. - - — - If
J3r4 Henry I. N. 20. ftruck at Sudbury. - 1
1015 Henry I. a little different from N. 21. ftruck at Shrews¬
bury. - * - l
1016' Henry I. Snelling. N. 22. ftruck at Winchefter and
Worceftcr. N, 24. ftruck at Canterbury and Hereford. - 4
lory* Henry -I. N. 22. ftruck at Bath and Briftol. N. 24.
ftruck at Canterbury and London. 4
101S" Henry I. N. 22. ftruck at London and Southampton.
N. 24. ftruck at Canterbury and Norwich. 4
1019* Henry I. N 22. ftruck at London and Wellingborough.
N. 24. probably ftruck at Southampton, and one ftruck
at Winchefter. 4
jo 20"* Henry I. N. 22. ftruck at Bath, Colchefter, Nottingham,
and St. Edmundlbury. - - — -
1021* Henry I. ftruck at Chefter. -
3022* Henry I. N. 23. ftruck at Winchefter, and one obliter¬
ated. 2
1023* Henry I, full-faced, not defcribed by Snelling, ftruck at
1024* Henry], full-faced, ftruck at Briftol and Winchefter. 2
4023* Henry I. full-faced, ftruck at Canterbury and London,
and one fide faced with a Sceptre ftruck at Briftol. - 3
I026* Henry I. full-faced, ftruck at London, fide-faced ftruck
• ’ at Sudbury. - - - - 3
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SILVER MEDALS of .SWEDEN.
joi 6. Guftavus Vafa. Eric 14. John r4« Sigifmund, Charles
9. Guftavus Adolphus. Chriftina. Charles. Guftavus
and Charles XI. reftored by Karlftein, compleat.
4017 Joim III. Reverfe, his Queen. Guftavus Adolphus, and
his Queen Mary Eleanor. 4, two of them enamelled^
and all of them honorary Medals to be worn. 6
1018 Guftavus Adolphus, with his head, three. Reverfe , his
Queen, and one reftored by Karlftein. Reverfe^ his
daughter Queen Chriftina. - ?
jo 19 Small Medals and Jettons of Guftavus Adolphus. ii
J020 Guftavus Adolphus, on the Battle of Lyipfick in 1631.
Brenner. Thefaurus Nummorum. Sueo — Gothicorum.
P. 7. N. i and 3. - - - - .%
J021 Guftavus Adolphus, the Medallion on Jiis Death the 6
Nov. 1622. Plate 10. N. 1. - . 1
3022 Chriftina, Queen of Sweden, the Medallion on the Vic^
<tory in the Baltic, in 16.14. Page l^() hereafter. 1
jo«3 Charles Guftavus, on his Coronation in 1654, two. 2,-
wlth a ftup and trophy Page 201, Hcdewigeand Elea-
nora and Charles Guftavus. N. 1 and 2. Page 202, and
one on his Death in 1668. - 7"
3924 Coronation jettons of Charles Guftavus, and his Queen,
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three, tlieir Heads. Reverfe. a Pillar. N. 3. P. 202. One
on palling' the Ice in 1638. Van Loon. Tome 2. Page
424. N. 3, and one of him and his Queen. Revefe,
Charles XI. - - - —
1 i *
IO23 Charles Guftavus, a reftored Medallion, by Karlftein, on
palling his Army over the Ice, the 7 Feb. 1658. Van
Loon. T. 2. P. 424. N. 1.' -
J026 Charles Guftavus. Reverfe, ‘his Queen, by Meybufh, and
one on her Death in 1709, by KarlUein. —
J027 Charles XI. on his Acceflion in 1660, two. Brenner.
N. 1. P. 21 1. and two with the fame Reveries and In-
fcription, dates 1665 and 6.
•1628 Charles XI. on being made Knight ofvthe Garter. Bren¬
ner. P. 213, different. - - — •
JO29 Charles XI. on his Coronation in 1675. Brenner, Page
. 215. N. 1 and 2. One by Meybulh. Reverfe, Jupiter de-
ftroying the Titans, N. 1 Page 216. - ,
1030 Charles XI. his Bud: with a radiated Helmet, the Reverfe ,
like N. 2. Brenner, Page 216— 1676. One N. 3. P. 217,
and two large, a fmall onelike N. 4. - ...
1031 Ulrica Eleanora. N. 1. P. 220 — 1680. N. 3. fame Page.
Charles XI. N. 2. P. 224 — 1687. - ■
1632 Charles XI. large and fmall. N. 3. P. 224 — 1682, and
one N. 5. 1689. - r — -
1033 Charles XI. and his Queen Ulrica. Eleanora, on their
Marriage, in 1680, two. Charles XI. Reverfe, Charles
XII. by Meybulh . Another of Charles XI. when young,
1690. » — ■ — - - -
1034 Charles XI. P. 217. N. 1. N. 2. N. 4 and N. f.
1635 Ulrica Eleanora, on her Acc'etlion and Coronation in 1680.
Page 220. N. 2 and 3. four and two, on the Birth of
Charles XII. P. 221. N. 1 and 3. - - -
1036 Charles XI. and his Queen, by Meybulh, and one of the
Queen alone, date 1693. — - _ _
1037 Charles XI. one of them fatirical. Van Loon. Tome 2. '
P. 247. - - — - - -
ENGLISPI SILVER MEDALS.
1038 William III. Tome 4, Page 156. another on the fable
fubjeft. « — — — - .
1039 William III. P. 167 and Page 172. — _ -
1640 Mary on her Death, ftruck in Holland, dated Tan. 7,
1695. P* I79- * - - . _ .
1041 Mary on her Death. P. 1S1. — — ..
*042 Mary on her Death. P. 1S3. N. 3. P. 189. N, 2 and 3.
Another, Reverfe , infer ibed , Ex Node Diem,
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I043 William III. on taking of Namur in 169 £. P. 195. N. 2.
P. 197. N. 2. P. 200. N. 3. and P. 205. N. 2.
1044. The Pretender. P 247. N. 1 and various Jettons
1645 William III. on the Peace of Ryfwiek in 1697. 1.
3 and 4. Page 250. and N. 2. P. 273, -
1046 William and Mary, their Pleads without a Reverfe , a fati-
tir.ical Medal. Tome 3 N. 2. P.404. Tome 4. N. 3.
P. 7. a imall Medal. Obvcfie , William III. Reverfe ,
Kef tit ait Lucem.
1047 William III. T. 4. N. 2 and 3. P. 223. $
1048 William III. Van J voon. Tome 4. P. 134. N. 2. P. 140.
N. 3. Page 160 and P. 217. N. 2. - - — - 4
1049' William 111 a Medallion, his Head. Reverfe, inscribed
Gulielmus III. Antiquam Et Fidelein Hiberniae Metro-
polin Hoc Indulgent iac Suae Munere Ornavit. Barth
Van Homrich Arm. Urb. Praetore, 1698. • 1
1050 William 111. on his Death in 1702. N. 2 and 3. Tome
4- P- 3.59-
1051 Queen Ann, on her Acceflion to the Throne, 1702. One,
Reverfe, Prince George of Denmark. Her Hufband.
Van Toon. Tome 4. P. 343. N. 1 and 2. P. 346 aild
N. 1. P. 347- _ • — ; - -
1052 Ann. Reirerje, Novae Palladium Troiae. P. 349.
i©53 Ann, on taking of Vigo in 1702. T. 4. P.363. N. 1 _ 2
and 2, different of N. 3. - -
1054 Ann, on taking feveral places. P. 358 and 399, on taking
of Gibralter in 1704. N, 1 — 2 and 3. * - 3
1 035 Prince Eugene and the Duke of Marlborough on the Bat¬
tle of Blenheim. N. 1. P.424. - - 2
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ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS in SILVER.
1036 Commodus, i. Severus, 1. Julia Domna, 1. Cara cal la,
1. Plautilla, 1. Get a, 1. Macrinus, 1. Eiagabalus,
1. Alexander, 1. (alt finely prferved.) _ _
1037 Commodus, 3. Crifjpina, 1. Severus* 4. Julia Domna,
2. Caracalla,2. - - - _
1038 Commodus, r. Severus, 1. Julia Domna, 1. Caracalla,
1. Plautilla, 1. Geta,i. Macrinus,!. Eiagabalus,!.
Alexander, T. (all finrlfipr fervrd .) — - _
1059 Commodus,' 3. Crilpina, r. Albinus, 1. Severus, 4
Julia Domna, 1. Caracalla, 2. Geta, 1. Macrinus, i,
icco Commodus, 3. Severus, 3. Julia Domna, 3. Caracalla,
3 . (all vjtil preferved) — - . . -
10 61 CLmmodus, 4. Crilpina, 1. Severus, 2. Julia Domna
2. (Medallions.) Caracalla, 4. Geta, 2. Macrinus, 1
1062 Pertinax, 1. laetiTia tkmfor. Diditis Julianus, 1
KiiC'iOR ORBIS.
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12
16
12
16
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io5j Julia Donana, x. Caracalla, r. Plautilla, i. Ceta, t.
M acrinus, i. Elagabalus, i. Alexander, x. Julia Ma-
maea, i. Maximinus, i. (all well preferved)
ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS n GOLD.
1064 Vitellius, t. l. vitbllivs cos hi censor. L. Vitel-
lius fedens, d. ramum. (very rare.) - *
1065 Vitellius, 1. pont. maxim. Mulier fedens, d. pateram,
s. haftarn. (rare.) - - > - 1
1066 Vitellius, 1. sec v ritas imp. german. Figura fedens
cubito finidro feilae tiixa, ante earn ara ignita. (very rare.) 1
1067 Vitellius, 1. s. p. a. r. ob c. s. intra coronam quernam.
(rare and fine.) - - — - - - 1
1068 Vitellius,i. xv vir. sacr. pac. Tripus, fuperne del-
phinus, interne corvus. (very rare.) - - - # *
1069 Vitellius, 1. vesta p. R. aviRiTiVM. Figura mulie-
bris fedens, d. pateram, s. tnedam. (very rare.) _ I
1070 Vefpalianus, 1. annona avg. Mulier fedens veftem in
finum colligit, intra quern fruges. (very fine.) I
1071 Vefpafianus, 1. cos rm. Imperator, paludatus, fcans,
d. badam, s. parazonium, coronatur ab adftante Victoria. 1
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ENGLISH GOLD COINS,
1072 Henry III. bis Ryal. For a particular Account of this iden¬
tical and curious Piece, fee Sneliing’s Introduction to
his Gold Coinage, where is an engraving of it from
Mr. Hodfoll’s Collection, which Collection was purcliafed
by Mr. Tylfen, weighing 45 Grains. - - l
1073 Edward III. his Noble or Ryal. Reverfe , an L. in the
center, weighing 138 Grains. Unique. < — - 1
1074 Edward III. the ~ Noble, ail L. in the center of the Re*
verfe , weighing 34 Grains. Unique • — - — x
1073 Edward III. his Noble, weighing 128 Grains, an E. in
the center of the Reverfe , from Mr. Hodfoll’s Collection. 1
1076 Edward III. his Royal Half and Quarter. Snelling, Gold
Coinage. Plate 2 — 3 and 4. - - £
1077 Edward III. his Noble, infcribed, Edward Dei Gra. Rex.
Ang. France. D. Hy. VI. Reverfe , Tranfiens Per
Medium lllorum Ibat. the Half Rex. Ang. and Franc,
the Quarter, Reverfe , Exaltabitur In Gloria. £
*078 Edward HI. Nobles and half Nobles, with and without
the Flag »■■■-■ —■ ■■■ - — 4
( 76— SS )
f 0J9 Edward III. Nobles, with various Privy Marks or Differ¬
ences. - - - -
1080 Edward III. various Quarter Nobles. -
J081 Richard II. whole Half and Quarter Noble. P. 1. N. —
6 and 7. _ _ _ _
1082 Richard II. Noble and half, without the Flag and the
Quarter Noble. - —
*083* A Mahogany Cabinet, containing 18 Medal Boards,with
Cells of different lizes, 13 Inches by 15 Inches, 10 Jti-
ehes deep.
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FRENCH COPPER MEDALS.
4034 Charles VIII. Lewis XII. Francis I, 3. Henry II. 2. j
Charles X. of Cardinal of Bourbon. All* < •<
Henry III.
with Bulls
9
1085
1086
Lewi s X 1 1 . Reverjh, A nn of Britariny, done at Lyons in
1 499. A Medallion. Another. A fmaller. Louife, j
Coun'tefs of Angoulefme. Revetfe, Margaret, dangh- j /
ter of Charles, Count of Angoulefme-. • Henry II. 3.
Antony, King of Navarre. Diana, Dutchefs of Va~
lentihoiS. Henry III. - -
Medals and Medallions. Cads: of Francis I. Henry II
Charles X. Lewis XIII. and his Queen, and other^
remarkable Perfons - - - —
1037 Henry IV. and Mary de Medicis, their Buds together;
under, the Artid's Name, G. Dupre, F. 1605: in¬
fer ibed Henrie IV. R. Chrif. Maria Auguda. Re-
• verfc, The King and Queen Hand in Hand ; lie as
Mars and dm as Minerva: between them a Child,
holding a Helmet and treading on a Dolphin ; above;
an Eagle, with a Crown in its Beak i inferibsd Pro-
pago Irrr rii- This1 curious Medallion is /even inches
and a half in diameter , and in a fiber rim . : It belonged
to the Gr'effier Fa'gel. "
! 083 Henry IV. and Mary de Medicis, 4. Lewis XIII. and
his Queen, Arm of Auftrin, .3. The Bud ot Gadon,
Dyke of Orleans. Lewis XIV. 5 ^ - 1
1089 The Marquis D’Effiat, his Bud in high Relief, inferibed ,
A. Ruze M. D’Efdat et Lonjumeau furl. des Finances.
Reverfe , Hercules relieving Atlas, ihferibed , Quidquid A
ed. jnfdun. Leveed. Exergue, 1629. No name r
of the artid, but probably done by Varim
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1090 Marfliall D’Argencour. De Valliere. De L\Aubefpine,
Chancellor Le Tellier, 2. Le Bran, the Painter.
John Baptifte Colbert. De Neuville, by Varin, 8
1091 Cardinals : Richlieu. Mazarine, 3. Bouillon. Flenry, 6
1092 Lewis XIV. Reverfe , His Mother. Lewis XIV. 7, 8
1093 Lewis XIV. (truck upon the principal Events of his
Reign. For a Defcription of thefe Medals, fee tf Me-
dailies, fur Ies Principaux Evenements du Regne de
Louis le Grand, avec des Explications Hiftoriques,
a Paris, 1702.”
1094< Lewis XIV. Medallions ■ IS
1095 Medallions of Lewis XIV. - — 18
1096 Medallions of Lewis XIV. ■■■ - IS
1097 Medallions of Lewis XIV. ■ ■ ■ 19
1098 Medallions of Lewis XIV. - 20
1099 Medallions of Lewis XIV. - — . — 13
ROMAN MIDDLE BRASS.
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1100 Antoninus Pius, I. Antoninus and Aurelius, 1 . Au¬
relius. 7. Fauftina Junior, 3. Junoni Regina.
— Ljetitj a.— Matri Magn£. L.Verus,2. Lu-
/ cilia, I. Pietas. - - 1 " ■ 1»
1101 Fauftina Junior, 3. Pietas. — Pudicitia. — Saluti
Augusts. L. Verus, 1. Lucilla, 2. Venus.
— Vesta. Confmodus, 3. Fel. Aug. — Herc. Com-
modiano. — Hercul.Rom an.Augv. — Crifpina,3.
Concordia,— -Hilaritas. — Juno. Pertinax, 1.
Ljetitia Tempor. - - - 13
1 102 Fauftina Jun. 2. Tempor.Felic.— Venu s Felix. —
Commodus, 3. Libertas Aug.— Miner. Aug. —
Pietas Aug.- Crifpina, 3. Juno Lucina. — La>
\titia. — Venus Felix. Pertinax, 1. Providen-
tijE Deorum. Albinus, 1. Steculo Frugifero.
♦Severus, 2. Victoria.— Virtus Augustor. —
Julia Domna, 3. Cererem. — Hilaritas. — Ju-
NONEM. - - — - - -
1103 Fauftina Junior, 1. Veneri Victrici. Commo¬
dus, 5. pRINC. IV VENT. - PrOV. DeOR. - SfES
pl'blica.— Virtus Aug. — Vot. XX. Crilpina, 1.
Pertinax, 1. Albinus, 1. AHculapius (tans. Seve-
rus, 2, Roma galeata fedens, d, vidor iolam, s,
haftam, pro pedlbus barbarus genufle&it. Pons binis
turribus munitus cum propugnatoribus, in ipla aqua
navicula. Julia Domna, 2. Juno Regina. — Luna
Lucfieka. — — — — —
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Ft 04 Commodus, 3. Mulier flans, d. caduceum, s. cornu¬
copia?. — Figura galeataPans, d. viftoriolam, s. haPam.
— Imperator in quadrigis triumphalibus. Pertinax, 1.
Albinus, 1. Severus, 1. Julia Domna, 3. Venus
pknetrix. — Vesta. — Vota publica. Cara¬
calla, 3. Adventus Augusti. — Felicitas S/i>
CULI.— Fides exercitus. - ^ 12
{ 105 Cominodus, 3. Pallas thuris granum arae ignitae immit-
tens, s„ haPam cum clypeo. — Mulier Hans ferpentem
ex patera pafcit.— -Pallas Pans d. ramiim, s. haPam
cum clypeo. Julia Domna, 3. Caracalla, 7. Pro-
VI DENTINE Deo RUM. - Se CUR.it ATI PKRPETUJE.—
Severi aug.pii fil. — Venus VI CTR IX. — Victor
antonini aug. — Victoria Britt anNic^e. ""
( Two Varieties .) Plautilla, 1. Pietas Aug. 14
1106 Pertinax, 1. Vot. Decen. Didius Julianus, 1.
Concord, milit. - - 2
1107 Caracalla, 4. Ailculapius Pans, d. baculum cum fer-
pente, pro pedibus globus, adPat prsetereaTelefphorus.
— Leo gradiens capite radiato fulmen ore gerit. — Mars
paludatus Pans, d. victoriolam, s. clypeum cum haPa,
pro pedibus captivus fedens. — Luna velo per caput
Pnualo in citis bourn bigis. Plautilla, 1. Venus
Victrix. Geta, 1. Fort. red. Maerinus, 2.
Fides Mjlitum. — Salus Publica. — 8
ENGLISH SILVER PENNIES.
1108
1 109
Henry I. full faced, Pruck at London, and one fide faced
with the Sceptre, Pruck at fThetford -
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1 I 10
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1 1 12
1113
1114
1115
1 116
Henry I. with a double Legend on the Reverfe , Pruck
at H aPings, Lincoln and London ^ . -r-— * «. ^
Stephen, N. 25, Pruck at Lincoln and London
Stephen, N. 25, Pruck at PJedingham —
Stephen, N. 25, Pruck at Norwich — 1
Stephen, N. 25, Pruck at Norwich ■ -
Stephen, N. 25, Pruck at CaPleRiftng, in Noriolk
Stephen, N. 25, probably Pruck at Qardiff _ .. * -
Stephen, N. 25, Pruck at Thetford, and one uncertain
town
1117
Stephen, N. 25, one Pruck at Norwich, and one un¬
certain V- V - - - ' - < ' > •
1118 Stephen, N. 25, hruck at London. - -
PJ19
Stephen, like N. 25, Reverfe, 4 pierced Mollets, uncer¬
tain towns - v v. —
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Stephen, Obverfe, N, 25, Reverfe, 4 pierced Moists,
pruck at Canterbury, ColchePer and London
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1121 Stephen, Obverfe ofN. 25, Reterfe, 4 pierced MoIIets,
ftruck at Ipfvvieh and Lewis -
—I 122 Stephen, N. 26, the towns obliterated or uncertain
.-1 123 Stephen, N. 26, one ftruck at Canterbury, and one un¬
known
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T124 Stephen, N. 26, ftruck at Canterbury and Norwich
125 Stephen, N. 26, ftruck at Canterbury, and one unknown 2,
126' Stephen, N. 26, ftruck at Sudbury, and one unknown 2
1 27 Stephen, N. 26, ftruck at London and Winchefter
12S Stephen, N. 26, ftruck at Bedford and Taunton
4129 Stephen, Obverfe, like N. 27, with the Flag, Rcverfc
_ - 1 — different, town uncertain —
* ^ ILiO-Stephen, N. 28, (was publifhed by Snelling, from this
k 07*^ identical coin,) ftruck at Canterbury -
V 1131 A very fingular Penny of Stephen, Obverfe, his Head
f * ^ "" with the Sceptre, to the left : Reverfe, the Martlets, like
the Confeffor’s, ftruck at Derby - -
list Euftace, fon of Stephen, with the Lyon, figure A. P. 6,
of Snelling - - -
07. ffZ 1133 The Penny of Stephen and Henry, N. 30, highly pre -
' fereed - - - — —
( * l 34 Henry II. N. 32, ftruck at St. Edmunfbury^ - - •
i 135 Henry II. ftruck at London, Newcaftle, Thetford, and
) ; & ‘ York - - - -
• .11 36 Hem1)’ III. with the Short Crofs, N. 39, ftruck at Can-
V C7~"~ — terbury, 3 different Moneyers, Durham, 1. Exeter, 2.
Lincoln,!. London, 4. Northampton, 2. Norwich,!. 14
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SILVER MEDALS OF SWEDEN.
CP - 1137
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Charles XI. Van Loon , T. 3, P. 200, and Brenner,
N. 1, and N. 2, P. 229 * -
Charles XI. Reverfe, a Building, infcribed Domini Vir-
tute Perennat, date in the Exergue 1692, and one on
his Death in 1697, Van Loon, T. 4, N. ], P. 242j
Charles XII. on his Coronation in 1697 — as Mediator in
the Peace of Ryfwick, fame Year. Van Loon, T. 4,
275 * * * ■
Char las XII. VanLoon, T. 4, N. 1, P. 30 6, Charles and
Queen Ann of England, face to face, on the Toleration
of the Proteftant Religion in Silelia in 1707, T. 5,
P. 70 - - - - -
Charles XII. on taking Narva in 1700 # -
Charles XII. R. in the Exergue, Saxones in Adverfa,
„ &c. 1701, Brenner , P. 241, another, R. Two Tro¬
phies, P. 242 "
Charles XII. Brenner , P. 242 —
Charles XII. Brenner, P. 243 and 244, 1706, 7, and 3
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£145 Charles XII. P. 246, N. 1 and 2/ and two more, on his y /
Vi&ories - - - f< / 1
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1146 Charles XII. not in Bramcr, two of them on his Death
at Frederickfhall in 1718
1147 Charles XII. l'mall Medals on his Birth in 1682
Victories, and his Death in 1718
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1148 Frederick and Ulrica Eleanora, on their Acceflion, in ' . 7* ,
1718, and Coronation in 1720, various Jettons, one of ^j- £
them on her Death in 1741, and one on his Death ~ / tct •
in 17 51 - - m*?- - A'y-4: ~ • '
1149 Quftavus I. or Vafa. Eric XIV. John fir 5 Sigifmund.
Charles IX. Guftavus Adolphus, by Hartman ^
£150 Adolphus Frederick, on being declared Heir to the
Crown in 1748 — on his Coronation in 1751, one by
Fehrman, and one of his Queen, on her Coronation
1151 Adolphus Frederick and Louifa Ulrica, on the Birth
of their Son Guftavus, in 1746. And one without
their Buds on the fame Subje6t
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1152 Adolphus Frederick and his Queen. Reverfe, infer ibed.
Cominus Luftrant Superi. At Bottom, Magnum
Cuprim. D. 21 Jun. 1755
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1153 The Figure of Liberty. Tnfcribed, Libertas Manens.
Reverfe, Deo. o. M. Averrunco. Malorum. Sueciae. <rn
Grates. Publicae. cum Supplicatiopibus. Anniverfariis. / r y r $
Jndiclae. 1756> ■ - - . 1 .
1155 Adolphus Frederick and his Queen. Reverfe. Sanfti et
Foecundi Foederis, Anno 25. Exergue 1769. One,
his Head alone. R. Noftro Grandefcunt. Au6ta La-
bore, 1762. Another, on his Death, in 1771
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1156 Adolphus Frederick and Queen, with their Heads and
two without. Small Medals - 12 2 »v ^ *
1157 A Jubilee Medal* Obverfe, Infcribed Fifcus Ordinum.
Regni Sueciae. hi the Exergue, Holnrie. R. Ampliator
Cfvium. Exergue, Jnbileum Prim. 1768
1158 Guftavus, Hereditary Prince of Sweden, and Sophia
Magdal. Princefs of Denmark, on their Marriage in
1766
1159 Guftavus III. 1. His Queen, I. On their Corona¬
tion in 1772
|160 Guftavus III. R. Tibi Munera Montes, 29 May, 1772.
Another, his Head. Reverfe, the Statue of Guftavus
Ericfon or Vafa. In the Exergue, Ex Nobili. Cive. 4
Opt. Regi.poft2d Sec. Pos. Old. Equ. 1773. Ov<?,Etiam / 1*
Celata tollit. Praemie virtus, 1785
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1161 A Figure of Liberty. Libertas Manens. Exergue,
Profcripta Licentia. Reverfe, an Infcriptiow, dated
1792. — 'On the Marriage of Charles, Duke of Sunder- y
mania, in 1774. And one of him and his Queen, So- /
phia. Magdalina. Reverfe, in the Exergue, 1 Nov, 1788 3
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si 162 Queen Ann, on giving up the Tenths to the Clergv, in
1704. On the Union, in 1707, 2 -
1163 Ann, Van Loon, Tom 5, P. 17, N. 4. P. 22, N. 6.
P. 33, and two Satirical, N. 2 & 3, P. 39 -
164 The Duke of' Marlborough, N. 5, P.33. The Duke
and General A.uverkerk, P. 38 - *
1165 Ann. Reverfe, A Harp. Concordia Rritannorum. Ano¬
ther, two Figures. Vivat Anna. The Bulls of Queen
Ann and Charles XII. of Sweeden, N.2, P.70
^'£7~Z~.1}66 Ann, P. 95.— N. 1. 4 & 5, P. 100 -
\ —^1167 Ann. N. 2, P. 103. N. 1, 2, 8; 4, P. 106
^ 1168 Ann, N. 2, P. 119. N. 2, P. 123. And One on the
Death of George, Prince of Denmark, in 1703. Re¬
verfe, an Infcription. - -
169 Ann, N. 6, P. 141. N. 3 & 4, P. 145. N. 2, P. 152 «
.1170 Ann, N. 5, P. 141 . N. 2, P. 1 4$. And N. 1 , P. 1 59
171 Ann; N. 1, P. 157. N. P.166. N. 1, P. 171. And
- — ~ N. 3, fame Page — — — - —
172 On the taking of Douay, N. , P. 166, 167, & 168
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-1173 On the Peace of Utrecht, in 1713, N. 1, P. 230 & 227
-1174 Ann, on the Peace of Utrecht, N. 2, P. 230. Ano-
- ■ — — ther, infcribed Bello et Pace - -
1175 Ann, on the Peace of Utrecht. Obverfe, her Head and
Titles. Reverfe, Pallas Handing, an Olive Branch in her
- — ' Right Hand, and Spear in her Left, Ships, & c. in-
fcribed Bello et Pace. In the Exergue, Anno 1713. Pax
Refiituta. Uhpublijhed. - - ; — -
* Ann. Reverfe, the Pretender. Flis Head. Re-
* verfe , the Princefs Louifa, by Norbert Rotier, date,
1712 tr- - — -* -
' Q L--M77 George X. on bis Acceffion, in 1714 — -
1178' George I. on his coming to England. Infcribed Rector
/)T — . Marium. - - — —
' i 179 George 1. on his Acceflion. Reverfe, the Hanover Horfe,
with a Map of England. A Chronogrammic Infcrip -
Lion , making the Date 17 1 4. In the Exergue , Unus non
Saflicit Orbis. And One Obverfe, T\v<> Figures. Re¬
verfe, the Sun. In Senforium. Anno Prlnvo Georgii,
1715. One, Reverfe, the Sign Leo, 12 Aug. 17 14
George I. on the King’s corning into the City. On the
Victory at Dunbar, in 1715. The Peace of Patfarow-
Uz, 1718 - - - - 7 —
George I. reviving the Order ot the Bath, in 1723. On
ifing the Siegeof Gibl'alter in 27. And One on his
Death, by Doffxer. - - -*• - -■**-
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1!83 The Pretender, Two by Holier, and 1 wo oi n*.s Son*.
One of them, Reverfe, the Princefs Louilaon her Mar¬
riage, in 1772 ‘ —
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i 1 84* Pertinax, 1. aeqvit. avg. (well prefer ved)
1185 Didius Julianus, 1. concord, milit. (t tell prefer ved)
I1S6 Julia Domna, 2. mat. avgg. mat. sen. m. patr.
(two varieties.) Caracalla, 2. Geta, 2. Macrinus, 1.
Elagabalus, 1. Julia Paula, 1. (all finely prefer ved) ,*
1187 Pertinax, 1. vox. decen. (finely prefer ved) - - - -
1188 Didius Julianus, 1. p. m. tr. p. cos. - - ~
1189 Severus, .3. Caracalla, 3. Caracalla & Geta, 1. Geta,
2. Macrinus, 1. Elagabalus, 2. Julia Paula, 1.
Alexander, 5. Julia Mamaea, 1. JMaximinus, 1.
Gordian us Pius, 2. - - 1
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1190 Vefpafianus, L pAci avgvsti. Vidloria gradiens,
d. torquem collo appenfam ori admovet, s. caduceurn,
ante pedes terpens. ( very fine) - - '
1191 Vefpafianus, , I. paxavgvst. Mulier fedens, d. ra-
mum, s. hafiam. ^ — - - — ~ ~
1192 Vefpafianus, 1. titvs et domitian. caesares
prin. — Uterque Casfar felloe curuli infidens, d. ra-
mum ( rare) - - -
1193 Vefpafianus, 1. titvs et domitian caesares
prin. iven. ( fic .) Uterque Csefar in citis equis.
(rare) - ~ni - s - —
i 194 Vefpafianus, I. tr. pot. x. cos. viiii. Vi&oria
fiatuens tropmum, humi captivus fedens. —
j ] 95 Vefpafianus, I. tr. pot. cos. iter. Mulier fe¬
dens, d. rainarn, s. caduceurn. (very fine)
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ENGLISH GOLD COINS.
\ 195 Richard If. Nobles : with and without the Flag. And
Two Quarter Nobles. - -
1197 Richard II. Nobles: with and without the Flag. The
Half Noble without the Flag, and the Quarter Noble
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1198 He“r}' IV. Noble! weighing 118 Grains. Snetlittg,
Plate 1, N. 10. — : - - -
& ^-sJ 199 Henry IV. V. or VI. Nobles : Two, Half and Quarter.
P. 1, N. 1 1, 12, & 13 — ■ -
&/ 1 ^^ ^200 Henry’s Nobles, with and without the Flag. The Half,
t _ without the Flag and the Quarter Noble
f/tf ^ -4201 Henry VJ. Angels. Different MintMarks, P. i, N. 21
/ 1202 Henry VI. his Half Angel or Angelet. Obverfe, the
Archangel Michael piercing the Dragon, infcribed,
— Heric. Dei. Gra. Rex. A'ngl. & F r. Reverfe> A
Ship with the Royal Arms : on the Mall, H. and a
]J leur de Lis on each tide. Infcriptiov ., O. Crux, ave
> Spes unica. Weight 36 Grains, P. 1, N. 20
O 1203 Henry VI. Angels. One, with the Letter B, probably
f r f°r Briftol, under the Ship, injcribed as ufual. Re~
. verfe, Per Crufe Tua. Salva Nos. Xpc. Redempt.
k 1201* Two very Elegant inlaid Cabinets (with a different
f 'Ta/Z/ t<S^S{'evv ot Stone- Henge inlaid on each) containing 15
/ K Drawers each, with fluffing Medal Boards of various
• ■ Sizes. 12 Inches by 12. 13 Inches deep
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FRENCH COPPER MEDALS.
1 205
1206
1207
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1 208
.1209
1210
Lewis XV. One , Reverfc, His Queen - — — J ~ ~ < / <a
Lewis XVI. and his Queen — ' ;-v <*•' • ' A
Philip, Duke of Orleans. Reverfe, His Dutchefs.
Duke de Villars, 2. Marfhall Turenne. Cardinal
Fleury. Marfhall Saxe, 2. Montefquieu. Lantrec, ,
Voltaire, & c. - — - 2.L4^‘ A
Illuftrious Men, byDaJJier , very finally complete — 81
Iiluflrious Men. Poets, Painters, Hiftorians, and others; t
cafis - - - — — — - — - *
Henry, D idee of Bourbon. Dodun, 1. both by XT.
Rotier. Duke de la Force. Prince and Princefs Gal-
r
litzen, by Rotier. Caifle d’Efcompte. D’Alembert. ^
l A
1211
'Comte de Vergennes. Suffrein ^ -t- s , 9
Bailly. Premium Medals, given by the Lords of
Canon. De Beaumont, f. Confederation. De la Fay¬
ette. De fa Lande. De la Tour. Necker. The [a
Montgolfiers, 2 — — - — — 12
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1212
1213
1214
CARDINALS, &c. COPPER.
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Cafl Medals of various Dignitaries of the Church of a '
Rome - - -
Cardinals. Alveloxfius, Bdrremeo, D’Amboife, D’Eft,2. < / f
Granville, 6, two of them without Reveries — 49 r ( '
Albert. Alumnus. De Monte. Farnefe. Grimani, 2. *
St. Angelo. San£la Crufius, 3. Santa Maria. Spo- $
leto. Salviatus. Sfortia.
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Albert. Barberini, 3. Casfius, 2. Columna. Fa-
britrns. Juftiniani. Lomelti. Trent. Warmien. 12.
Cardinals. Barberini, 3. Bourbon, 2. Colombier.
Coflagia. Columna. Farnefe. Garzia. Lucien. % ^ ^
Mantua. Mazarine. Pinelii, Portocarrero. Rich-
lieu. - - -
1 21
Medallions. Cardinals: Brancatius, of Lyons. Ma- jr '/ 1
/farine, 2i Richlieu. Santa Crufius. - — 7^^^* ^
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Cardinals; Azzolim, 3. Angelis. A tier!. Bullion.
Coftagma. ^De la Grange. Frederick of Hefle.
7>'^a: ,. Jax“^us* -Nerius. , Noris. Portocarrero.
<o(pigliofo, Matthew, Archbifhop of Saltzbourg,
Trent. Vidman — - „ A
^rc^la|s : -Albano, 2. Cofcia. Gozzadini. DeRodt.
. e ^e‘uf’* Medicis. Migazzi. Quirini, 2. SaJpu-
tius, of If ork, bon of the Pretender, 2 jg
St. Ignatius de Loyola, 3 ; and other Divines of the
Church of Rome _ _ y
Cardinals : of F./ie. Of Medicis. ATorone, 2. Piceni
aiid Centioo, 1. St. Praximus. Of St. Sextus, 2.
De \ alle, Urfino. — _ _ _ jq
ROMAN MIDDLE BRASS.
222 Caracal la, 2. Serapis flans, d. elata, s. haflam. — Sera-
pis fedens dextram extendit verfus Cerberum adflan-
tem, s. haftam. Geta, I. Alacrinus, 2. Securi-
1 as Temporum. (Two Varieties). Diadumenia-
, nus, l. Princ. Juventutis. ElagabaJus, I. Li¬
re r t a s Aug. Julia Paula, 1. Concordia yEter-
Na. Julia Aquilia Severa, 1. Concordia
"" ~J223 Caracalla, 5. Macrinus, 1. Imperator in quadrigis
» triumphalibus, d. ramum, s. fceptrum cum aquila,
coronatur a vi&oria retro in curru ftante. Diadume-
nianns, I. sees Publica. ElagabaJus, 1. Impe
( ] fator togatus flans ante aram ignitam, d. pateram ■
in area aflrum. Julia Aquilia Severa, 1 _
i 224* Alacrinus, 1. Jupiter^Jtans, d^ fulmen, s. haflam.
Diadamenianus, 1 v cc is _
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1 22j Alacrinus, 2. ElagabaJus, 1. SoTcapite radiato flans.
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d. elata, s. flagellum; in area allrum. Julia Soae-
mias, 1. Venus Ccelestis. Julia Alaefa, 1.
Pietas Aug. Alexander, 3. ATars Ultor. _
pROVIDENTIA Aug. - PROVIDENTIA DeORUM.
Alexander and Julia Mamaea, 1. Felicitas Tem¬
porum. Julia Alamzea, 1. Fecunditas Augusts.
Maximinus, I. Pax Augusti. Maximus, I. Pietas
Aug. — — _ _
1226 Alexander, 3. Rf.stitutorMon.' — SpesPublica. _
Victoria Augusti. Barbia Orbiana, 1. Con¬
cordia Augustorum. Julia Alamsea, 2. Fe-
licitas Publica.— Venus Felix. AJaximinus, 2.
Salus Augusti. — Victoria Aug. Maximus, l.
Pk incipi Juventutis. Gordianus Pius, 2. Ahun-
d Anti a Aug. Alternitati Aug.' Philippus
Senior, 1. /Equitas Augg. - . .. - -
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i 227 Alexander, 4. Sol capite radiato dans, d. elata, s. fla¬
gellum. — Imperator paludatus dans, d. globum, s. lial-
t'am. — Vi£loriagradiens,d. coronam, s. palmaeramam. — t
Providentia dans, d. bacillum, s. cornucopia? diper :
columna, hurni globus. Julia Mamma, 1. Veneri ✓ t sy ^
Ff.lici. Maximinus, 1. Victoria Gekmanica.^ / ^7 * ' J&t 1
Gordianus Pius, 2. Jovi Statori. — Liberalitas
Aug. 11. Philippus/Sen. 2. AEternitas Augg. —
Fejlicitas Temp. Otacilia Severn, 2. Con¬
cordia Augg. — Pietas Augusta
1228 Alexander, 1. Imperator in quadrigis triumphalibus,
s. fceplrum cum aquila. Barbia Orbiana, 1. Julia
Mamma, 1. Vesta. Maximinus, 1. Saj.us Au-
gusti. Maximus, 1. Pietas Aug. Gordianus
Pius, 1. Pax Augusti. -
1229 Alexander, 2. Mulier dans, d. fpicas, s. cornucopia?.
12
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pro pedibus modius. — Figura muliebris fedens, pro
pedibus ara. Maximinus, 1. Imperator paludatus
dans inter tria dgna militaria. Gordianus Pius, 2. , y elf'
Victoria Aug. — Virtus Augusti. Philipptis, & • * &
Sen. 2. Fides Exercitus. — Fortuna Redux.
Otacilia Severa,' 1 . Pudicttia Aug. Philippus,
Jnn. 2. Principe Juvent.— Sa;cularf,.s Augg.
Trajan us Dccius, 2. Dacia. [Two varieties.) 12
ENGLISH SILVER PENNIES.
1 230 ITenrv III. Short Crofs, N. .39, druck at Canterbury, 2.
Chicheder, 1. Cardif, 1. Durham, 1. Exeter, 1.
London, 3. Northampton, 2. Wincheder, 2.
York, 2. - - -
15
1 23 1
Henry III. Short Grots, 2 druck at Canterbury, 1 at.
Exeter, 1 at. Lincoln, 4 at London, 2 at Northampton,
1 at Rutland Cadle, and 2 at Wincheder -
1232 Henry Ilf. Short Crofs, 3 druck at Canterbury, 5 at
London, 1 at Northampton, 1 at Oxford, 2 at Saint
Edmundfbury, I at Wincheder, and 2 at York
1233 Henry III. with the Short Crofs, 2 druck at Canter¬
bury, 5 at. London with Initials, probably of the
Moneyers Names, John Chic 1 . and Roger of Ron C.
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1234 Henry III. with Numerals and Long Crofs, 1 druck at
Briftol, 2 at Canterbury, 1 at Gloceder, 1 at Hereford,
2 at Lincoln, 2 at. London, 1 at Norwich*, 3 at Oxford,
and 1 at Wilton * - - - — —
Henry III. with Numerals and Long Crots, 2 druck at
Bride’ 2 at Canterbury, 1 at Gloceder, 1 at London,
O 2
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I at Norwich, 1 at Oxford, 1 at St. Edmunfbury — with
Numerals and Sceptre, 2 ftruck at Canterbury, and 2
at London
* 0— Hery III. with Numerals and Long Crofs, 1 flruck at
^ N Olocefter, 1 uncertain, 1 at Lincoln, 2 at London, I at
/Ji l ( <2^ '-'-Newcaftle, 1 at Oxford, I at St. Edmunfbury, I at
Shrewfbury, and 1 at Wilton — with Numerals and
Sceptre, 1 ftruck at Canterbury, and 2 at London
wi(h terci, N. 41. flruck at Canterbury,
<? <r~" Exeter and Oxford, with Rex. A ng< N. 42, flruck at
London and Winchefler
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123S Henry III. with terci, flruck at Canterbury and Lon-
^on — with Rex. Ang. flruck at London and St. Ed-
m unfbury
f239 — Henry III. with terci, flruck at. Exeter and Winchefler
1 (/ ' — with Rex Ang. flruck at Canterbury and London
\Y7l L - — 3240 Edward I. 2 flruck at Berwick, 1 at Briflol, 2 at Canter¬
bury, 1 at Durham, 3 at London, 1 at Newcaftle, 1 at
St. Edmunfbury, and 1 at York
gyr j oc. jcomuniDury, ana 1 at York - -
»* O'L Mr 4 SMrF'Edw'ard I. 1 flruck at Berwick, I at Brifrol, 3 at Can¬
terbury, I at Lincoln, 4 at London, and 2 at York
- 'OT/rl /S)2 Edward I. 1 ftruck at Berwick, 1 at Canterbury, 1 at
' ^-Exeter, 3 at London, 1 at Newcaftle, 1 at St. Ed-
mundfbury, and 2 different at York
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0~~y/%c Edward I. flruck at Chefter, Kingfton and York
1 244 Edward I. 2 flruck at Durnam, 1 withjthe C roflcnoline,
- and 1 at London w ithout drapery -N) c^nr £h-*±z
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1245 Edward I. with Robert de Hadelei, and 1 Robertusde
Had!, 1 ftruck at Reading, Snelhng, p. 3, N. ijftt'uj-
1_24G Edward II. 1 ftruck at Berwick, I at Canterbury, 2 at
Durham, 3 at London, j at Newcaftle, 1 at St. Ed-
mundtbury, and 1 at York
1247 Edward II. of the Ecclefiaftical and Regal Mints, ftruck
at Durham, Snelhng, P. 3, N. 8* — ■
1248 Edward III. 3 ftruck at Durham, /gftSt London^and 1 at
York - -
10
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1249 Edward III. 2 ftruck at Durham, 4 at Tendon, and 2 at
York - /5 & V/A ir -
£5.0 Richard II. ftruck at Durham
251 Richard II, ftruck at London /£«>*-■
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J25^HfTchard II. 1 ftruck at London, and 3 at York
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Marks
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Icnry IV’. V. and VI. 2 ftruck at Durham. 4 at Lon¬
don, and 7 at York, with different Mint and Privy
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^ 1254 Edward IV. ftruck at Briflol, Coronet Mint Mark
' "55 Edward IV. ftruck at London and York
^ — I i v . hi uv tit » jouuuii aim .1 Cl L -
C* -56 Edward IV. 4 ftruck at London, and 2 at York
a. 5 237 Edward IV. ftruck in the Ecclefiaftical and Regal Mints
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1258 Richard III. ftruck at Durham, Fleur de Lis, Mint
Mark, S. on the King’s Bread, for Sherwood, Bilhop of q
Durham. This Penny belonged to the lute Ilev. Mr. • ‘ ^
Southgate - ^ ^ — - - -*■
SILVER MEDALS OF SWEDEN.
*259 Guftavus III. on his Death in 1792. Charles Duke of
Sudermania, Reverfe , Affulfit Populo Gratior it Dies.
Exergue , Prsefidii Memori Holmiae _ - ***
3 250 Bielk, 1. Brahe, 1. De la Gardie, 1. Hearne, I.
Steenbock, l * - * -
1261 Banner, 1. Brahe, 1. Lieven, 1. Scheffer, 1 Wran¬
gle, 1. - - - ’
1262 Count Piper, 1. Count Wrede, I -
1263 Count Gylienburg, 1. Count Ferfen, 1. both by Fork -
man * - —
1264 Count Gyllenborg. Count Flopken. Baron Lantingf-
haufen - - * - -
1265 C. Ehrenpreus. Rofendaler. Tottie - -
1266 Charlotte Taube, Countefs de la Gardie. Ol. Fhegner.
John Thegner ■ - — — — -
1267 C . "Sahlengren . C. Rudenfchold. Fab. Wreede
1268 Small Medals of Elizabeth Brenner. Keder. C.
Rumford. Stralenheirn. And eight Academy, &c.
Medals - -
1269 Elias Brenner, Reverfe, Sophia Eliz Brenner. Benzelius.
Beornflahl. Boh man. Celfius. C. Cronftedt. Grill.
Ekflrom. Olthof * - - - .
1270 Alftromer. Ekflrom. Elvius. Grill, 2. C. Gylien¬
burg. Harleman. Linneus. Klinginftierna. Dr.
Solander — — • - —
1271 Alflromer, 2. Dalin. Grill. Linneus. Q. Piper.
Polhem, 2.‘ Rofen of Rofenftein. C. Teffen
1 272 Chriftina. Brenner , P. 184, N. 1, 2, and 3, P. 1S6,
N. 3, and one Reverfe, the Phrenix • - - -
1273 Chrifiina, Reverfe, Fame writing Maxima on a Shield.
The Sun. The Sun. The Globes, 2 * —
1274 Chriflina, Reverfe, a Lyon, Fortis et Felix, a_Figure
fitting. In the Exergue, a Socio Derelictaa. DeoRefli-
tuta Suetia - - - -
1275 Chriflina, Reverfe, the Bird of Paradife, Mi Nihil in
'Ferris. Pallas fitting. Hie Amor hsec Patna eft
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Silver medals of brandenbourg and
PRUSSIA.
127 L George Frederick, Marquis of Brandenbourg, on Horfe-
back. In the Exergue, Cum Priveli Cae. 1589. Re-
verfe , the Figures of Juftice, Concord, and Peace,
over them Two Small Figures, the Law and Gofpel,
iurrounded with 16 Coats of Arms. On the Rim, Con¬
cordia Res Parvae Crefcunt. Difcordia Maxima. Di-
labuntur G. F. M. B. Sacrum 1589. This is the firfl
Medal known with an Infcription on the Rim, and is
mentioned by Mr. Pinkerton in his Eflay on Coins,
Vol. II. P. , and is fuppofed to be unique. — Chrif-
tian II. Marquis of Brandenbourg, riding full Speed.
Reverfe, A great number of Coats of Arms
1272*Frederick I. Eledtor of Brandenboug. His Head.
Reverfe, Three Figures. Van Loon, Tome 2, P.
520 - -
1273*Frederick William, Eledlor of Brandenbourg, on ta¬
king of Stralfund, in 1678. And One Ludicrous
127 4*Frederick. William. Van Loon, Tome 3, P. 153, 155,
and 248 - - - - - -
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1275*John Frederick, Marquis of Brandenbourg. Pietate efc
Juflitia, 1679 - -
1276 Frederick III. Reverfe, Exped. Britan. Confil. et Armis
Adjuta. 1688. Another, on being made Knight of
the Garter, 1690. One, Utilitati Publicae. 1692
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ENGLISH SILVER MEDALS.
127’
127 8
! 279
1 280
(
1281
George II. and Queen Caroline on their Accefiion., in
1727, 1. George IT. and Queen Caroline. Reverfe,
Their feven Children. Infer i bed, Felicitas Imperii.
donei^i.732, bv John Croker, Engraver to the^ Mint. 2
Georgell. on the Treaty of Vienna, in 1731. And
One upon improving the Navigation at 2
The Emperor Charles V I. and George 11. on the Treat v
of Vienna, in 1731 - - 2
George If. A Premium Medal, given bv the Duke of
Newcafilo, Chancellor of the Univertilv
One, by Da flier. And One on the Peace of Aix la
Chapctlle, in 1748 - — - -
Frederick Prince of Wales, bv Daflier. — On the Fifn-
erv, 2. One, on his Death, in 1750/ And one on the
Death of the Princcfs Dowager of Wales, in 1772
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'^82 William, Duke of Cumberland, on the Victory at Cul-
loden, 1746. And one on his Death, in 176:5
1283 The Pretender, on the Invafion, in 1745. One, Re -
verfe, a Tree, infer ibed, Kevirefcit. 1750, &c.
•12S4 Robert Walpole, Earl of Orford. And Charles Sack-
ville, Earl of Middlefex. Both by Natter
5 285 John Lock and Sir Ifaac Newton. By Roettier, ftruck
in France, in 1739. Lock died in 1704, and Newton
in 1727 _ _ _
)236 On the Death of Tindal, in 1733. Of Lord Oxford,
in 1741. Of John Anderfon, in 1743. Dr, Sache-
verel. 2 different . - - -
128/ Martin Folkes, Prefident of the Royal Society. Rich-
, ard Neville. Reverfe, Tramite Re<51o
1 2SS The Duke of Montague. Reverfe , The Good Samaritan,
infer ibed, TuFac. Similitur. Date, 1751
L289 Ob verfe, Mercury and Neptune, vifcribed, Iterare Cur-
lus Reliccos. Date in the Exergue, 1760. Reverfe,
The Gift of the Eng. Eaft India Comp, to Captain
William Wilfon, Commander of the fhip Pitt, as an
Acknowledgment of his Services, in having made his
Pallage to and from China, by an unufual Courfe, and
thereby evincing that Navigation to be prafticable at
any Seafon of the Year. For a further Account of
this Valuable Member of Society, See the Gentleman's
Magazine, for June, 1801, Page 57 I
1290 * His Prefent Majefty, when Prince of Wales, on com-
ing of Age, 4th June, 1759, 2, On coming to the
Crown 25th October, 1760. The King and Qiieen
on their Marriage, 8th September, 1761, 2. On their
Coronation, 22d September, 1761, 2
1291 The King and Queen on the Birth of the Prince
of Wales and Duke of York, 3. The Prince
of Wales, 2. Reverfe, his Crefr and Motto, Ich
Dien _ _ _
1291 The Royal Academy Premium Medal. Obverfe , The
King's Head and Titles. Reverfe; The Torfo. Study.
In the Exergue, R. Ac. Inflituted, 1768
1293 Ca.fi Medals. The King's Head. Reverfe, Happy
while united, 1764, 1. Peace and Profperity to St
Vincents, 1773 - - - y _
1294 The King's Head and Titles. Reverfe, The Royal
Arms. Another, R, A Lvon Couchant. No In-
, icription. Intended to be worn in the Wefl-Indies
i*95 The King upon the taking of Pondicherry in 1761, ] — .
Reverfe,^ Sal us Populorum, 1770.- — I, Reverfe, 2 Ships,
Refolutjon and Adventure. In the Exergue, Sailed
from England, March, 1772. — N. B. This Expedi¬
tion did not take place. Another, by Kirk.
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1296 The Queen’s buft. R. Infcribed, Salutis Augufta?. in the
Exergue , Soc. Med. Lond. Inflituta, 1773. One on
refloring the Gold Coinage, 1775. And one with a
Figure of Liberty, ivfcribed , Semper Honos Nomen-
queTuum 1 - - —
ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS, IN SILVER.
1297 Caracalla, 3. Macrinus, 1. Elagabalus, 2. ( Medal¬
lions , all well preferred ) -■ -
1298 Caracalla, 12 (well preferred) — — i'.
1299 Caracalla, 3. ( Medallions ) Geta, 3. Macrinus, 1.
Elagabalus, 3. Julia Maefa, 2. Alexander, 6. Ju¬
ba Mamma, 1. Maximinus, 1. Pupienus, 1.
1300 Caracalla, 1. sal. gen. hvm. Geta, 1. Macri-
nus, 1. Elagabalus, 1. Julia Paula, 1. Aquilia Se¬
vern, 1. Julia Soaemias, 1. Julia Maefa, 1. Alex¬
ander, 1. ( all well preferred) — — ^
1301 Caracalla, 5. Geta, 5. Mtacrinus, 1. Elagabalus,
3. Alexander, 4, Julia. Mamaea, 1. Balbinus, 1. 20
1302 Caracalla, 1. Geta, 1. severi pii avg. f. Ma¬
crinus, 1. Elagabalus, 1. Julia Paula, 1. Julia
Soaemias,!. Alexander, I. Julia Mamma, 1 . Maxi¬
minus, 1. (all well preferred) - - -
ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS, IN GOLD.
1303 Vefpafianus, 2. tr. pot. cos. iter. Mulier fedens,d.
ramum, s. caduceum. cos. in. fort. red. Mulier
flans, d. globum, s. caduceum 2
1304 Vefpafianus, 1. vesta. Tefnplum rotundum, in quo
Dea ftans, hinc et inde Slatua haftata. 1
1305 Vefpafianus, 1. (Somewhat different from the former.) 1
1306 Vefpafianus, 1. vie. avg. Victoria globo intiflens,
d. coronam protendit. , — — - 1
1307 Vefpafianus, 1, (Somewhat different from the above.) 1
1308 Domitilla and Vefpafianus, 1. diva domitilea
avgvsta. Hufus Caput, (very rare) 1
1309 Titus, 1, cos. v. Bos gradiens . — 1
1310 Titus, 1. cos. vi. Figura galeata infidens clypeis, s.
feipionem, ad pedes lupa cum gemellis, in area durn
aves volantcs. - - I
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ENGLISH GOLD COINS.
1311 Edward IV. His Noble, Half, and Quarter. Snelling
P. 1, N. 17, IS, & 19. - 3
1312 Edward IV. Nobles. Mint Marks, the Coronet and
Sword * - -
1313 Edward IV. Nobles. B. under the Ship. Different
Mint Marks - - -
•1314 Edward IV. Nobles. The Letters B. &. E. under the
Ship, probably for Briftol and York, the Places of their
Mintage - - — 2
1315 Edward IV. Half Nobles. Letters B, C, & N, Brif¬
tol, Canterbury, and Norwich - 3
1316 Edward IV. Quarter Nobles, Different Mint Marks,
P. 1, N. 17 - - - 5
1317 Edward IV. Elis Angel. A Rofe on one Side the
Mali of the Ship, and thb Sun on the other Side. The
Angelet, or Half Angel, N. 22 & 23 2
i313 EdwardIV. Angels. Mint Marks, the Cinqfoil, Coronet,
and Crofs. The Angelet. Mint Mark, a Circle or O 4
1319 Edward IV. A remarkable and fine Angelet. Obverfe ,
The Archangel Michael as ufual, inferibed, O Crux,
ave Spes Unica. Reverfe, The King’s Name and Ti¬
tles, weighing 40 Grains — - l
1320 A Mahogany Cabinet, containing 40 Boards for Englifli
Coins, 15 Inches wide, 10 Inches deep, 10| high
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CARDINAL© S, &c. COPPER.
1 320 'Cardinals Caefano. Caftaldus. Cornelias. GefuaE
(lus. JSerhus. Noailles. Ottoboni, 2 _
Averoidus. MazzuchelU, P.14, N. 1. Bartholomew
1521
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de Ruvere, Bitliop of Ferrara, 1474, by Sperandei.
I rancis Gonzage, Cardinal of Mantua, by the fame
John Chailes, Cardinal of Lorraine. Paul Jovius,
Bitliop of N uceria. Philip de Medicis, Archbifnop of
Pifa. A. Raleotlus, Archhiflion of Bologna. T. B.
7 r n jt ^ W C) _ J
X ardinal of Sandta Maria. L. Scarampus, Patriarch
of Aquilea 1 _ _ _
2 323 Cardinals, Peter Beinbo, 2. Lomelli. Ant. Maria
Salviati. Leopold of Auftria, — of Ravenna
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1 John Maria de Monte, Archbifliop of Sipontium, 2.
L. Marinus, AB. of Lanciano. Gregory, Bifliop of
Clufe. Fa.Mignanellus, B. ofLifc, qre. .Lucca. N. Pal-
rnerius, B. of Orta. A. Perrenot, Bifliop of Arras. C.
ivluffus, B. ofBitowto. Ber. Ru. Co. B. Tar. Trevis.
William, B. of Strafbourg. Michael Torrella, B. of
Agnanio. Mathias Ugo, B. of Famagolta. Paul
Regius, B. of Equenfis -
1323 St. ihomas cP Aquinus. Fantinus. Cornelius. Jerome
otLu'cca. Charles Faye. Jofeph Ferrerius. Renatus
Maria. hrancis Vefdoniinus. Vincent Bovins
anzjt . , .
rrotnonot Apoit.
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POPES, &c. MEDALS COPPER.
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13 26 Various Mifcellaneous - ~
L?27 Jefus ClirifI and the Twelve Apofljes
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1328 Cads, with Rcvcrfes, of the San£lus, Vultus. Arms, a
Crofs, Buildings, &c. - 1 1
1329 Old Calls, with Heads of Popes. Reverfe, The Keys.
The Bud of St. Peter, &c. -
1330 Cad, Medals, Martin V. Nicolas V.. Paul II. 5.
Sixtus IV. 2. Innocent VIII. 2. Alexander VI.
Julius II. 2. Leo X. 2. Adrian VI. 2. Cle¬
ment VII. 3. Paul I IT- Julius III. 3, one of them
upon the Reconciliation with England. Venuti, P. 95,
j\j\ 20 - — — _ 25
1331 Paul IV. 3. Pius IV. 2. Gregory XIII. Sixtus V*
Clement V III. Paul V. 9, Urban VIII. Innocent
XI. 2. - - 27
1332 Medallions, Cad, Leo X. Clement VII. Marcellus
II. Paul IV. Clement IX. 2. Clement X. Inno¬
cent XI. Alexander VIII. Innocent XII. Cle¬
ment XI. - — - 13
1333 Medallions, Cad of Alexander VII. — • — 13
1334 Medals, Struck, Martin V. 5. Eugene IV. 3. Nico¬
las V. 5. Calixtus III. 3. Pius II. 3. Paul II. 4.
Sixtus IV. 6. Innocent VIII. 2. Alexander VI. 3.
Pius III. 2. - -
1335 Julius II. 12. Leo X. 5. Adrian VI. 5. Clement
- VII. 4, one of them by Benvenuto Cellini Venuti,
P. 70, N' 10 1 - - 26
1336 Paul III. S. Julius III. 21 - — * ‘29
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ROMAN MIDDLE BRASS.
1 337 Alexander, 3. Maximinus, 1. Gordianus Pius, 1.
Imperator dans, d. hadara, s. globum. 'Philippus,
Sen. 2. S.ECULARES Aug g. — Mulier dans, d. cadu-
ceum, s. cornucopias, O tn c i I ipjS e ve ra, 2. S ,e c v l a u r. s
A vc g. (Two vn rietiefii) ,<P ft i ! i p p u s , Jun. 2. Trajanns
D eci us, 1 . G e x i yp^T. x E r c . I l l u r i c i a n i ,
1 33# Philippus, Sen. \.% Otaciiia Severn, 1. Philippus,
Jun. I. Maximinus, 1. , Liberalitas Aug.
Etrufcilla, 1. Pudicitia Aug. Herennius, 3.
Pi eta s Augg. — Pjrinciri Juventutis. ( 'freo
varieties.) Trebonianus Galius, 2. Libert a 3 Augg.
— Pi etas Augg. Volufianns, 2. Concordia
Augg. — Felicitas Publica. Valerian us. Sen. 2.
Concordia Exercit. — 'Victoria Augg. Ma-
riniana, 1*. Consec ratio. — ~ -
.1339 Trajan us Decius, % Etrufcilla, L Trebonianus Cal-
1 us, 1. t Sal' us Au
P 2
VoJulbntks,
12
Ma&tiaij. Valerianus, Sen. 1. Votis Decen-
ii a li bus. Marlniaria, 1. Gallienus, 3. Oriens
A u g g . — Vi rtu s Ad g g. — Voti s Decennalibus.
Saloninus, 2. Principi Juventutis. ( Two va- '
rieties.) Po flu in us, 3. - - - — . 1(3
1 3 1-0 Poftumus, 3. [Ierc. Pacifero, — L.etitia. — Res-
titor Galliar. Claudius Gothicus, 1 . Conse-
c ratio. Aurelianus, y. Concordia Aug. ( Three
varieties .) Sever ina, 1. Juno Kegina. Domitius
Domitianus, 1, Genio Populi RomaIu. <7
134-1 Poltumus 3. Laltiti a.-Re-stitorGalliar. — Vic¬
toria. Aurelianus, 4. Aurelianus and Severina, 1 .
Severina, I. Probus, 1. Conservat. Aug. Ca-
rinus, 1. Principi Juventut. Magnia Urbica, 1.
Venus Victeix. -■■■ - - 12
1312 Aurelianus, 1. Domiti us Domitianus, 1. — 2
1343 Domitius Domitianus, 1. - I
13 44 Fiorianus, 1. Pietas Aug. Probus, 1. Virtus
Aug. Carinus, 1. Virtu s Augg. Magnia Ur¬
bica, 1. - - - - 4-
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ENGLISH SILVER PENNIES*.
1 3 4 5 A fine Penny of Henry V II. with the A relied Crown,
ftruck at Canterbury; Snelli-ng had never feen this coin. 1
1 346 Henry VII. Sovereign Type, SneUing , P. 3, N. 1, ‘2,3.
8 ftruck at Durham, .5 at London, and I at York 14
1347 Henry VIII. 6 ftruck at Durham, 5 at London, and 1 at
York - - - - 12
1348 Henry VIII. full face, line Silver, ftruck at London,
Sncllivg , P. 25, for an Account of its rarity 1
1349 Henry VIII. bale, 3 ftruck at. BriftoT, 2 at Canterbury,
3 at London, and 6 at York — - - 14
13.50 Edward VI. tide face, Sndting , Plate IV. N. 1, ftruck
at London, No. 2. ftruck at London and York 3
13.51 Edward VI. ftruck at Briftol - 1
13.52 Mary, with her Buft to the right. Pccrsrfc, the. Arms,
inferibed, Veritas, Temp. Filia, unpubiijhed and Unique 1
1553 Philip and Mary, Smiling, Plate V. N. 2, and 1, N. 7 '2
1 35 1 Elizabeth, Obvcrfe, the Queen’s Head, date at the end of
the Titles, 1558. Pcver/e, the Arms, ftruck at London,
1 1 nique and unpubiijhed ' - I
1 3.55* Elizabeth, milled, Pi. \ IT. N. 20, publifked by SneUing
from this coin, in Mr. Dunnner’s collection. 1
15.56 Elizabeth, hammered, different Mint Marks 22
1557 Edward VL Sovereign Type, P. IV. N. 20 — 1
4
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135S James L Coinage, P. VIII. N. 2, two. Second Coinage,
N. 9, eight. Charles I. 2. Firft Coinage, Tower
Mint, 16. 1 by Briot, P. X. N. 2. Aberiftwilh,
N. 22, and 23. The Commonwealth, 1, P. XVI.
N. 2. - - - ' . 31
1359 Charles I. ftruck at Exeter, PI. XIII. N. 1 ,fwc 1
1360 Charles II. Firft and Second Coinage, PI. XVI. N. 12,
17, and 28, five. Charles II. Milled, PI. XVII. N. 1,
ten. James II. 4. William and Mary, 4. William,
4. Ann, 6. George I. 6. George II. 18. George
• III. 6 — - 63
ENG LIS FI SILVER HALF-GROATS.
1361 Edward III. ftruck at London and York — 6
1362 Richard II. ftruck at London — — 1
i 363 Henry IV. V. and VI. ftruck at Calais and London,
with different Mint or privy Marks — 12
1364 Edward IV. 2 ftruck at Briftol, 9 at Canterbury, 1 at
London, and 1 at York — — 13
1365 Henry VII. 5 ftruck at Canterbury, in Archbilhop Mor¬
ton^ Mint, one of them without the arched Crown,
2 at London, and 5 of York, all of his firft Coinage.
Snelling, Plate II, N. 45 and N. 46 — 12
1366 Henry VII. fide-faced, fecond Coinage, one of them
without the Numerals — 8
1367 FIcnry VIII. of his firft Coinage, 3 of them ftruck by
Archbifhop Wareham, at Canterbury, .3 firuck at
York, and 3 with Pofui — — 9
1368 Henry VIII. ftruck by the Arohbifhops Bainbridge and
Wolfey. Plate III, N. 17 and N. 19 —2
1369 Henry VIII. 6 Half-Groats, ftruck in the Archbilhop’s
Mint at Canterbury, 3 ftruck, by Lee, 2 by Wolfey,
at York, and 2 with Pofui " — — 13
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SILVER MEDALS OF BRANDENBURG AND
PRUSSIA.
1570 Frederick III. Elector of Brandenburg, on taking of
Bonn, in 1689. Tome 3, P. 421 1 • — ,5-
1571 Sophia Charlotta, of Brunfwick, Wife of thq Elector
Frederick III. Reverfc, Mon Devoir fait mon Plaifir;
in tire Exergue, 1691 : on her Death, in 1705.
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1372 Frederick III. 1691, V. Loon. Tom. 3, P. 423, on hh
being made King of’ Pruffia in 1691, 2. One on his
Alliance with the Kings of Denmark and Poland ill
1709, all their Heads in a Triangle. One of him in
Van Loon, Tom. 4, P. 356 — —
1373 Sophia Dorothea, Princefs of Brunfwick Lunenburg,
on her Marriage with Frederick William, afterwards
King of Pruffia, in 1706, and 2 very fmall J Medals
of her, and 1 of F. L. Henry, Prince of Pruffia,
1726 — — — 4
1374 Frederick II. King of Pruffia. Patris Virtutibus, date
in the Chronogram 1713. One, per Afperaad Aftra,
dates in the Exergue , 1731 and 1732, and 1 on his
Death in 1740* — — —
1375 Frederick III. probably on his Acceffion. R. Rex
Natura, an Eagle. Exergue, 1740. By Daffier.
Fadta Felix; Germania Pace. Brefiau, 1742
1376 Frederick III. In the Exergue, Inita. Drefdse, 1745,
Pacis Fcedere. Inito. Draffidae, 25 Dec. 1745. Pax
Conclufa, 1745. A. Domino Factum eft iftud, Dec.
, 1 745 - - _ —
1377- Frederick HI. or the Great. Reverfe, Prmtium. Prope
Rofbach, 5 Nov. 1757. Reftaurata Felicitate Publica
Liffie, 5 Dec. 1757 — —
1373 Frederick III. Reverfe, Inhabitat et Inaugirat Berolin,
1748, a Box Medal. Veritatis Paradoxa, f 75 S. Con¬
tains the Hiftory of many remarkable Events of his
Reign. Lignitii, 15 Aug. 1760 - 3
1379 Peter III. Emperor of Ruffia, and Frederick, King of
Pruffia, Face to Face. Sal. Gen. Hum. Reverfe,
Minervoc Paciferx, 1762. A Jubilee Medal, on the
French Church, 1772. Fides Prxftita Marienburgi,
1 772. A fmall Portrait of Paul, afterwards Emperor.
Fredericus Rex Amicitix. Reverfe , Dextris Holpitio
Jundtis. D. 21 Jul. A. 1776. Paul. Petr. M. D.
Ruffi Berolinum Ingreffiis ' — — 4
1380 Academy, and other fmall Medals — 11
1831 Frederick. On the Exergue, Lilib. Diremt. Pace.
Tefchen, D. 13 Maii, 1779. Another, Pac. Germ.
Telch. Siles. D. 13 Maii, 1779. On his Death ; his
Head with a Military Hat. R. Reftabat, aliud Nihil.
Another, his Head radiated, in the Exergue , Cafto
Redditus. D. 17 Augufti, 1786 — 4*
1382 Frederick William, late King of Pruffia, on his Accef-
fon to the Throne, 17 Aug. 1786. One on the Mar¬
riage of Frederick Lewis, Prince of Pruffia, and Ca¬
roline Sophia, Princefs of Mecklenburg, 26 Dec.
' 1798 — ■ - " • — - —
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SILVER MEDALS OF AUSTRIA.
*383 Maximilian, King of the Romans, and Mary, Heirefs
of Charles, Duke of Burgundy, on the I r Marriage, in
1477. Fan Mieris, Tome 1, Page 140. His Bull,
Reverfe, Her Head, 1479, P. 141. Maximilian, as
i Emperor, or Horfeback. Date, under, 1509. Re~
t’tjje, Coats of Arms, P.413.
3
1384 The Emperor Charles. Struck at Milan. Tome 2,
P. 314, P. 466, N. 1 & 2. P. 46, N. 2. Tome 3.
And 3, Reverfe , Coats of Arms — - 7
1385 The Bulls of Ferdinand, King of the Romans and Bro¬
ther to the Emperor, Charles V. and Ann of Hungary,
on their Marriage. Tome 2, P. 123. No Reverfe.
Another, T. 3, P. 12, P. 40. Another, R. _ His Son,
Maximilian, King of the Romans, 1563. 5
1386 JtFhe Emperor Rodolph II. His Head. Reverfe, An
Eagle, Saluti Publicae, &c. — '3
1387 Matthias, afterwards Pfmperor, 1578’. Van Loon,
Tome 1, Page 243, N. 3. On being made King of
Hungary, I. His Head, and Ann his Emprefs, on
being crowned at Frankfort, 6th June, 1612, 3.
One Gold. Another, their Heads. On his Entry in
Ravenfpergen, 1613 - - $
1388 Ferdinand III. His Head. Reverfe, infer ibed, Legitime
Cerlantibus Fermamente Regnorum. Two differing
only in Size. R. in Memoriam Regim Coronationis et
Comitorum, &c. 1653 _ _ 5
J389 Leopold I. His Head. R. Imperio Sua Forma Confi-
lio et Induftria. Pax et Salus ■ - 3
1390 Leopold, upon raifing the Siege of Vienna, befieged by
the Turks in 1683 _ 6
1391 Leopold, upon taking Buda from the Turks, in 1686 4
1392 Leopold I. R. Pannoniis Dacia Illirico Hereditagis
Regnis ad Audtis. The Head of him and the Emprefs.
Of him and Jofeph upon being elected King of the
Romans, in 1690. Dacia ielix 1692. Fan Loon P
439 & 443 _ _ ' * G
1393 Jofeph, on being cledled King of the Romans, in 1690.
Different . - - 5
1394 Jofeph, his Bull, 1,688. Reverfe, the Portraits of 14
Emperors of the Houfe of Agifria
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1395 Jofeph and his Queen Wilhelmina Amalia, on their
Marriage, in 1 699. Upon the taking of Landau, in
1702 , T. 4, P. 384. Upon coming to the Empire, in
1705, T. 5, P. 11, P. 155. And One on his Death,
1711 ' - ' - 5
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ENGLISH SILVER MEDALS.
1396 Obverfe, The Rock of Gibraltar. Incribed , Battering
Ships deftroyed, 13 th Sept. 1782. Reverfe , an In-
feription to commemorate the Blockade Siege, of near
4 Years, the Britith Lyon couchant; holding a Shield ;
a Caftle and Key; the Arms of Gibraltar.
1397 On the King’s Recovery, in 1789.
1398 On his Majefty’s going to return Thanks for his Reco¬
very. Obverfe, His Head looking to the left. Reverfe,
St. Paul’s Church, infcribed, Lretitia cum Pietate. Un¬
derneath the Church, in fmall Charaders, Deo. Opt.
Max. Rex. PirentifT. pro Salute Reft. V. S. L. M.
Ap. 23, 1789. The Dies being broke , no more of thefe
Medals can be Jlruck — — — -
2399 George, Prince of Wales. Reverfe, King Alfred giv-
* . \\ \ ing Bread to a Beggar. Frederic, Duke of York, Bi-
* * \ fhop of Ofnaburg, on the taking of Valenciennes, in
\ 1793 — - —
- 1400 A Premium Medal, given by the Marquis of Granby.
Obverfe , the King’s Plead, Prmmia Laudi. Exergue ,
D. M. Granby, Mag. Gen. Ord. 1765. And 2 on
v his Death, in 1770, aged 50 - -
1401 His Prefent Majefty. One, a Lyon, on the Reverfe,
1781. One on the Jubilee, . 1788, R. William III.
And One, Reverfe, a Building. And One, the
Arms — - — - -
1402 The Duke of Northumberland. Reverfe, Alnwick Caf¬
tle, reftored, 1766. Thomas Snelling, the Medallift,
died 2d May, 1761. On the Death of John Murray,
Duke of Athol, 1774. In Commemoration of Han¬
del, in 1774 - - -
1403 David Latouche 7?. Infcribed, Qui bene parte Me¬
lius Difpenfavit. Nat. 1704, Ob. 1785, Three Fi¬
gures. Thomas Ryder. Reverfe, in a Wreath, Non
Alieana. Unquam. Ryder. Veftigia P retie t. Boeh by
IV. Moffopy of Dublin ^ _ -
1404 Premium Medals of the Royal Society
1405 The Lddyftone Ligbt-Houfe, 1757. Clerkenwell
Church, rebuilt, 1788 - -
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4
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1406 Lord Southampton, by Thomas Simon Medattick, Hi dory
of England, Plate 25, N. 8. The Plead of Thomas
Neale, Efq. Mint Mafter, in the Reign of King Wil-
William — — - , 2
1407 Tickets, Public and Private, at pr. oz.
1408 Jettons and Counters, chiefly engraved by Crifpin De
Pas — 2. On the Powder Plot. And others
i
ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS IN SILVER.
1409 Macrinus, 3. Elagabalus, 3. Julia Paula, 1. Julia
Maefa, 1. Alexander, 2. Julia Mam a?a, 2. Max-
iminus, 1. Balbinus, 1. 14*
1410 Diadumenianus, 1. princ. ivventvtis. (very
finely preferved.) I
1411 Diadumenianus, 1. princ. ivventvtis. ( very
finely preferved , and fiomewhpt different from the former.) 1
1412 Diadumenianus, 2. — princ. ivventvtis. — spes
pvblica. ( both well preferved. ) 2
1413 Julia Paula, 1. Aquilia Severn, 1. Julia Soaemias, 1.
Julia Maefa, 1. Alexander, 1. Julia Mamaea, 1.
(all extremely well preferved.) — ^ <5
1414 Julia Maefa, 1. Alexander, 8. Julia Mamaea,
3. Balbinus, 1. Pupienus, 2. Gordianus Pius,
5. 20
1415 Alexander, 4. Barbia Orbiana, 1. Julia Mam sea, 1,
( all finely preferved.) q
14I3*Maximinus, 1. Paulina, 1. (both finely preferved.) 2
1 4 14* Paulina, 1. Maximus, I. (both well preferved.) 2
1415*Maximus, 1. Pupienus, 1, (The latter finely preferved,
and of remarkably good workmanjhip . ) — — 2
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ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS IN GOLD, .
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1416 Titus, 1. cos. viii. p. p. tr. p. rx. imp. xv,
Ancora, cui obvolutus delphinus. - - - 1
1417 Titus, 1. pax avg. Mulier dans, d. caduceum ex-
tendit fupra tripodem, cui crumena impofita, s. ramum,
etiimul columnae innititur. - - 1
1418 Titus, 1. pontif, tr. p. cos. mi. Victoria, d. coro-
pain, bad inddens, adurgente hinc et inde lerpente,
(extremely fine.) . - - j
1419 Titus, l. pontif. tr. pot. Mulier bad inddens, c}.
glibernaculumj s. cornucopia®. Cfi mj 1
Q
1 ; J!USJ L f Somewhat different from the former .)
i-l-dl 1 itus^ 1. tr, p. ix. imp. xv. cos. viii. p. p. Sella
curulis, fupra quam corona laurea. (fine )
14-22 Titus, 1. tr. p. ix. imp. xv. cos. viii. p. p. Ele-
phas. - - _ _
142.3 Titus, 1. vesta. Templum rotundum, in quo Dea
ftans, hinc et inde ftatua hafiata. -
1421 i itus, 1. Imperator in quadrigis triumphalibns, d. ia-
mum, s. feeptrum cum aquila. (rare)
14-25 Domitianus, lr cos. mi. Cornucopia? prominent-
bus fpicis. . — - . -
ENGLISH GOLD COINS.
1426 Richard III. his Angel. Mint Mark, a Boar’s Head,
one of his Supporters, N. 25 -
1427 Richard III. Angel. Mint Mark, a Rofe —
1428 Richard III. his Angelet or Half Angel, N. 21, forty
Grains ■ - - _
1429 Henry VII. his Noble or RyaJ. The King, as ufnal,
Banding in a Ship, a fquare Flag, with a Dragon on
the Stern. Another, at the Head, with an H. the ini¬
tial of his Name. On the Centre of the Jleverfe, the
Arms ofFrance alone. Mint Mark, a Sword. Weight
117 Grains, Gold Coinage, P.2, N. 1.
1430 Henry VII. his Double Ryal, or Sovereign, N. 4.
1431 Henry VII. his Double Sovereign, weighing 4-76
Grains • - - -
1432 Henry VII. Sovereign, N. 3. -
1433 Henry VII. Sovereign, N. 5. -
1434 Henry VII. Angels. One of them counterin arked
' with the Belgic Lyon, to give it Currency in Holland.
Mint Mark, an Arrow’s Head, and the Angelet
1435 Henry VII. Angels. Mint Marks, Cinqfoil and Crofs
x C toilet, 2. Hall Angels. — Caftle. — Crofs Croflet and
Rofe, N. 6. - — _ _ _
1435*Henry VIII. his Sovereign, N. 19. Weight, 238
Grains - - -
1436 A Mahogany Cabinet, containing 30 Boards for Eng-
lifh Coins, and 1 Drawer, 1 Foot 3 Inches and a half
wide, 1 Foot 3 Inches and a half deep, 2 Feet 1 Inch
high - . -
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POPES COPPER.
5.
Paul IV. 7. Pius IV. 15
1437 Marcellus II.
143S Pius V. " —
1439 Gregory XIII. - « —
1440 Sextus V. 18. Urban VII. 2. Gregory XIV. 2.
nocent IX. 2 — — -
1441 Clement VIII. 10. Leo XI. Paul XV. 14
1442 Gregory XV. 6. * Urban VIII. 26 —
1443 Urban VIII. - - -
1444 Innocent X. - -
1 445 Alexander VII. - - -
1446 Clement IX. - -
1447 Clement X. • - -
1448 Innocent XI. - -
1449 Alexander VIII. - -
1450 Innocent XII. - — —
1451 Clement XI
In-
1452 Clement XI. 27. Innocent XIII. 8 —
1453 Benedict XIII. by Hedlinger, P. XXXIV. N. 2, and 3
145 3 ^'Benedict XIII. - ’ - -
27
27
38
24
25
32
33
27
35
20
27
38.
3 2
26
28
35
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ROMAN MIDDLE BRASS.
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1454 Probus, 2. Fides Militum. — Virtus August!, — -
Carinus, 1. Diocletianus, 6. Felix Advent.
Augg. N. N. — Fortune Reduci Caess. N. N.
— Genio Populi Romani. — Providentia Deq-
rum Quies Augg. — Sacra Monet. Augg. Et
Caess. Nostr. — Quies Auc-g. •— «
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M./0 Probus, 1. Fides Milit. Dioctetiamis, J 1 . Fe¬
lix Advent. Augg. N. N. — Fortune Reduci
Augg. N;N;*— Genio Populi R OMANI. - HeK-
cutr Pacifero. — ProvidentiaDeorum.—- Fr o-
VIDENTIA DeORUM QuIES AuGG. - SaCR. Mo*
v NET. Au0g. et Caess. Nostr. — Sac. Mon.
Urb. Augg. et Caess. N. N.— Salvts Augg.
et Ca£ss. Fee. Kart. — Quies Augg.— Quies
Augustorum. ' — - 12
1456 Diocletianus, 7, different Types. — Maximianus the
Firft, 5. 2Eterna Memoria. — Cgnsekv. Urb.
Su^e. — Felix Advent. Augg. N. N. — Fides
Militum Augg. et CAEsSi N. N. — Fides Mr*
litum. - - - - 12
>457 Diocletianus, 5, different Types. — Caraufius, 1. Pax
Aug. Maximianus, the Firft, 6. Fortune Re-
du.ci Caess. N. N. — Genio Pop. Rom. — GeNio
Populi Romani. — Herculi Conservat ori. —
Mars Victor. — M.oneta Sacra Augg. et
Caess. N. N. 1 - - 12
,1458 Diocletianus, 4, different Types. Maximianus the
Firft, 6. Moneta S. Augg. et Caess. N. N. —
Providentia Deorum Quies Augg. — Sac.
Mon. Urb. Augg. et Caess. N. N. — Sacra
Monet. Augg. et Caess. Nostr. — Salvis
Augg. et Caess. Fel. Kart. — Virtus Augg.
FT Caess. N. N. — — - 10
1459 Diocletianus, 6, different Types. Maximianus, the
Firft, 8, different Types. — - 14
1460 Diocletianus, 5, different Types. Maximianus, the
Firff, 8, different Types. - - - 13
1461 Diocletianus, 5, different Types. Maximianus the
Firii, 9, different Types. * - 14
ENGLISH SILVER HALF GROATS.
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1462 Flenry VIII. his 34 \ ear — Snellbig, P. III. iV. 36, a;ui
twelve of his bale Money ,flruck at Bri/lol, Canterbury ,
London, and York — - - - 1 3
1463 Edward VI. Jlruck at Canterbury - I*
1464 Edward VI. firuck at London •— ■■ — ■■ — 1
1465 Mary’s Half Groat, P. 5, N. 1 ■-* — — 1
3466 Philip and Mary’s Half Groat, Plate V. N. 4 1
1467 Elizabeth, 1 milled. And One, doubtful if milled 2
1468 Elizabeth, different hammered Half Groats, P. 6, N. 6
& 19-. - - - - IS
t469 James I. fir ft Coinage, Plate 8, 1. Of his fecond
Coinage, N. 10. Nin& - - 1 0
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H70 Charles!. Different Coinages of the Tower Mint. Sncl-
ling, P. 9, N. 3, 9, & 15. - 22
14-71 Aberiftwith, P. 10, N. 25. And Five, with the Book,
Crown, and Fleur de Lis - - 6"
1472 'B riot’s Half Groat. Oxford . P. 11. N. 2 & 3. — And
Two Country Mints — ; - — • 5
147.3 Tlie Exeter Half Groat, Plate 13, N. 2. P
1474 Commonwealth, 1. Charles II. Of his firft and fe-
cond Coinage, 5. And 7 of his Milled Money. One,
dated, 1668. -
1475 James II. 3. William and Mary, 4. William, 3. Ann, 7.
George I. 6. George II. 10. And George III. 8. 41
THREEPENCES.
i
1476 Edward VI. One, ftruck at London, and Two at York,
Snelling , Plate 4, N. 17 - - 3
1477 Elizabeth, Milled Threpenees, P. 7, N. I. 3
1478 Elizabeth, Hammered Threepences, P. 6, N. 13. 16
1479 Charles I. 3, ffruck at Aberiftwith. 1, at Exeter.
4, at Oxford. 1, at York. And 2, Mints unknown 1?
1480 Charles II. OF his firffc and fecond Coinage, 2. Mill¬
ed, 8. James II. 4. William and Mary, 3. Willi¬
am, 2. Ann, 6. George I. 3. George II. 5.
George III. 8. - - — > 41
ENGLISH SILVER GROATS.
I4S1 Edwrad I. Weight, 80 Grains, Snelling, Plate 2,
N. 10. - - - : — I
1482 Edward III. 4, ftruck at London. And 1, of Richard,
ffruck at London * - * - 5
14S3 Henry IV. V. or VI. 1, ffruck at Calais, And 6, at
London - : — A N — - 7
1484 Henry's Groats, ffruck at London. Various Mint and
Privy Mraks — - - - - 8
1785 Henry VI. ftruck at Briftol. See Snelling, Page 17 1
1486 Henry VI. ffruck after his 49th Year. 6, at London.
And 1, at York - — 7
1487 Edward IV. Heavy Groats, before his 4th Year, ftruek
at London — - - - -
1488 Edward IV. Heavy Groats, ffruck at London
1489 Edward IV. Heavy Groats, ffruck at London 4
1490 Edward IV. 3, ffruck at Briftol. 1, at Coventry* And
4, at London - - - — ** - - 8
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1 491 Edward IV. 2, flruck at Briftol. 4, at London. I, a t
Norwich. And 1, at York - — 1 &
1492 Edward IV. 2, flruck at Briftol, 4, at London. 1, at
Norwich. And Eat York — - - 8
AUSTRIA.
V
3193 Charles, Archduke of Aufiria, Soil of Leopold. Re-
verje , Juxta Jo vis Solifque Vias, 1700, Van Loon ,
Tome 4, P. 309. Charles VI. on being made Empe¬
ror, N. 1, P. 189. Another, on the fame Occafion.
Date, 1711 - - - 3
1494 Charles VI. P. 240. 2, Pax Badens, 1714, P. 246.
1, R. Patet Oriens. by Hamerani. The Emprels Eli¬
zabeth. R. Augufia Lucifera^ - - - 5
1495 Charles VI. R. Exergue , Leopold Archid. Auftr. Princ.
Auftriae, 13thAprih 1716. 2, c. c. Mil. Turcar. Fu-
gata. Vallum Caftraq. Expug. 1717. 3, Tauruno
Capta, 1717. And 1, by Rottier, a Chronogram,
Date, 1717 - - ~
1496 Charles VI. and George II. Face to Face. R. Fcedus
Viennefe init. 1731. Caftris Floft. Captis, 1734.
Primo JEdium Lapide Pofito, 1735 - 3
1497 Francis, Duke of- Lorraine, afterwards Francis I. On
his Marriage with Maria Therefa, Daughter of Charles
VI. Emperor of Germany, in 1736. Medailles trap-
p£es fous le Regne Glorieux de rimperatrice. Reine
Marie 'Therefa, Vienna, 1782, P. 6. Another, P. 10,
On the Birth of the Archduke Jofeph, in 1741. P. 25,
Another, on the lame Subject, with the Emprefles
■■ Head - - ' 4
1498 The Emprefs Queen, on her Coronation, in 1741, P. 29
30. At Paague, in 4743, N. I. Another, or. the
fame Subject. Unetio. Regia Prag. 12, May, 1743,
p.41. - - * 4
1499 Mary Therefa, P.35. Breflau, 1742* The Bufts of
the Emperor and Emprefs. Reverfe , Two Heads of
Archdukes, P. 58. - 3
1500 The Emprefs Queen, on the Peace with Bavaria, in
1745, P. 59. Et Mente et Armis, P. 64. 2
1501 Francis 1. on being elected Emperor, 13 September,
1745, P.65, 70. Upon his Coronation, at Frankfort,
4th October, 1745, P. "75, 80, 81, & 82. £
1502 The Emprefs, on (lie Pacification of Germany, 1745,
p 87. The Emperor, in the Diet at Ratiibon, P. 89.
The Emprefs, on (he Peace of Drefden, P. 93 & 94.-
And two more on (he fame Subject — - 6
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1503 The Emprefs, on the Birth of the Dutchefs Amelia, 26th
February, 1746, P. 99 & 101. On the Birth of the
Archduke Leopold, 5th May, 1747, P. 107. One on
the Peace of Aix la Chapelle, in 174S - 4
1504 Charles V. and the Emperor Francis, Face to Face, P.
152. The Emperor and Emprefs on the Battle ot Co¬
lin, in 1757, P. 164. 165, & 166. — 4
.1505 The Emperor and Emprefs, on the Military Order of
St. Therefa, ISth June, 1757, P. 167. On raifing the
Siege of Prague, P. 169. On railing the Siege ot 01-
mutz, in 1758, P. 172. Upon the Battle of Hoch-
Kireh, 14th O&ober, 1758 - - 4
1506 Francis and Mary, upon delivering of Drefden, 4th Sep¬
tember, 1759, P. 176. On taking Twelve Thoufand
Pruflians Prifoners, 21ft November, 1759, P. 177. On
the Victory of Landlhut, 1760, P. 179. On the Mar¬
riage of the Archduke Jofeph, with Elizabeth, Daugh¬
ter of Philip, Duke of Parma, 6th Odtober, 1760,
P. 181. - - - - 4
T507 Charles, Duke of Lorraine, Brother of Francis I. on
being elected Grand Mailer of the Teutonic Order, in.
1761, P. 187. Joleph on being crowned King of the
Romans, 3d April, 1764* P. 202,205, & 207. _ 4
1508 The Princefs Jofepha, of Bavaria, on her Marriage
with the King of the Romans, in 1765, P. 217 & 223.
Upon the Imperial Family’s Arrival at Infpruck, P.226.
And on the Marriage of the Archduke of Leopold,
with Louifa, Infanta of Spain, in 1765, P. 228. 4
1509 The Emperor Joleph If. and his Mother, Mary The¬
refa, on the Recovery of the Archdukes Ferdinand,
and Maximilian, and the Archduchefs Therefa, from
the Small Pox, in 1768, P. 282. On the building of
a Lazaretto at TriePe, in 1769, P.297. Charles of
Lorrain and Maximilian, on being made his Coadju¬
tor of the Teutonic Order, P. 315. Jofeph IT. and
his Mother, P.361. . — — — 4'
1510 The Emprefs. A Premium Medal, P. 372. One on
her P.ecovery from the Small Pox, in 1767, P. 263.
A fmall Premium Medal of the Academv of Brulfels.
And I on the Marriage of the Archduke Leopold,
in 1788. — — . ^ 4
1511 The Emperor Jofeph II. 1789. Leopold II. Corona¬
tion, 1790. Emperor Francis II. Menfe Jul. 1792.
Him and the King of Pruffiaf Frederick William IT.
Face to Face, 1792 - — — 4
1512 Small Medals and Jettons, of the Houfe of Auftria 30
1513 ErneP, Due de Croy. Prince of the Empire, 1668.
Count Stahrenburg, 1683, 2. Prince Charles of Lor¬
raine, 2 • - - -
1514 Small Medals and Jettons. Chief y of Germany, at
per ounce. ' 1 — -
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ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS IN SILVER.
~1515/Balbinus> 3. Pupienus, 3. Gordianus Pius Cjesar, 1. 7
1516 Gordianus Africa nus Junior, I. (finely preferved.) 1
1.517 Gordianus Pius, 3. Philippus, Senior, 3. Otacilia Se¬
vern, 2. Philippus Junior, 3. Trajanus Decius, 3.
Herennia Etrufcilla, 2. Herennius, 2. (all finely
preferved.) — — - — — IS
1518 Gordianus Pius, 6. Philippus Senior, 6. Otacilia Se¬
vern, 3. Trajanus Decius, 2. Herennius, 2. Hof-
tilianus, 1. Trebonianus Gallus, 4; ( all well prefer-
red.) , — — 24
1519 Gordianus Pius, 3. Philippus Senior, 3. Otacilia Se¬
vern, 2. Philippus Junior, 3. Trajanus Decius, 3.
HerenniaEtrufcilla, 2. Herennius, 2. ( all finely
preferved.) — — - — 18
1520 Gordianus Pius, 5. Philippus Senior, 5. Philippus
Junior, 1. Trajanus Decius, 2. Herennia Etrufcil-
la, 1. Hoflilianus,- 1. Trebonianus Gallus, 2. Vo-
lufianus, 3. Aemilianus, 3. Yalerianus Senior, 4.
Gallienus, 3. — — — 30
1521 Gordianus Pius, 20. Philippus Senior, 17. Trajanus
Decius, 1. Trebonianus Gallus, 5. Volufianus, 7. 50
1522 Philippus Senior, 3. Hoflilianus, 2. Trebonianus
Gallus, 2. Voiuftanus, 2, Aemilianus, 3, Valeri-
anus Senior, 3., Gallienus, 4, Salonina, 5. Poitu-
mus, 3. — 25
1523 Volulianus, 3. Aemilianus, 1. Yalerianus Senior, 2.
Mariniana, 1, Gallienus, 2. Salonina, 2. Valerianus
the Third, 2. Poftumus, 2. (all finely preferved.) 15
1524 Aemilianus, 2. Mariniana, 1. Gallienus, 2. Salo¬
nina, 2. Yalerianus the Second, Gallieni prater, 3.
Yalerianus the Third, Gallieni Fil. 3- poftumus, 8.
Marius, I. Diocletianus, 1. Maximianus, the
Firfl, 1. ' — • — ^ 24
ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS IN GOLD,
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V 1
1525 Domitianus, 1. cos. v. Figura genuflexa vexillum
oftert. (fine.) — — 1
-1526 Domitianus, 1. germanicvs cos. xvi. Germania
mmlta clypco patrio infidet, infra halta fradla, (ex*
trgmely fine and rare.) — t— ;
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1527 Domitianus, 2. imp. xxii. cos. xvr. cens. p. p. p.
Minerva flans, d. haiiam. — princeps ivventvtis.
Dum dextnejun&ze, intermedia aquila legionaria prorre
navis infixa. - - - -
1528 Domitianus, 1. imp. xii. cos. xii. cens. p. p. p.
Germania maefta clypeo patrio infidet, infra hafla Irac-
ta. (fine and rare.) - — — 1
1529 Domitianus, 1. ivppiter conservator. Aquila
fuhnini infiflens. — — — - — - 1
1530 Domitianus, J. princeps ivventvt. Spei typus. 1
1531 Domitianus, 1. princeps ivventvtis. Sella cum
galea impofita. (rare) 1
1532 Domitianus, 1. princeps ivventvtis, Vefla fe-
dens, d. palladium, s. haflam. (very fine.) ' 1
1533 Domitianus, !. tr. pot. ii. cos. vim. des. x. p. p.
Minerva flans, d. haflam. 1
1534 Domitianus, 1. tr. pot. imp. ii. cos. viii. des.
viiii. p. p. Protome Palladis, d. haflam fupra hu-
. merum. - - 1
1535 Domitianus, I. Domitianus eques, d. fublata, s, fcep-
trum. - — — — • , 1
ENGLISH GOLD COINS.
1536 Henry VIII. Sovereign. Mint Mark, a Fleur de Lis.
Reverfe , a Bolt or Arrow — - X
15 37 Henry VIII. his Angel, Half and Quarter Angel.
Mint Mark, the Fleur de Lis, 16 & 17. — - 3
1538 Henry VIII. Angel. Without the H. and Rofe on the
Reverfe , unpublijhed. - — - 1
1539 Henry VIII. his Angels, 3. And the Angelet 4
1540 Henry VIII. Angels. Mint Marks, Fleur deLis, Port¬
cullis crowned. — Angelets. Caflle crowned, and
Portcullis crowned - - - • 4
3541 Henry VIII. Called the George Noble, from the Fi¬
gure of St. George on Horfeback piercing the Dragon
with a Spear. Infcribed, Tali Dicait. Sig. Mes. Fluc-
tuari Neqi. Reverfe , a Ship with a large Role on its
. Mafl, H. R. on the Sides, his Titles. Mint Mark, a
Rofe. Weighing 71 Grains — - , X
1542 Henry VIII. Crowns, with H. R. H. A. and H. K.
Half Crowns, If. R. and H. K. Plate 2, N. 3 1,
12, and 13. ■ - — - — 5
1543 Henry VIII. Crowns, H. R. R. H. and H. I. Half
Crowns, with H. R. and FI. K. — 5
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1544 Henry VIII. The Pound Sovereign of his 54-th Year,
1544. Reverfe, the Arms of England and France,
fupportecl by a Lyon and a Dragon. Weight, 200
Grains - - - -
1545 Henry VIII. The Sovereign and Half Sovereign-of - his
36th and 37th Year. P. 2. N. 21 and 22. Weight,
190 and 94 Grains - - - ■ -•
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1548
1549
1550
1551
1552
1553
1554
1555
1556
POPES MEDALS, COPPER.
Clement XII. Medallions. Vevwii , P. 316, N. 18, 19,
and 21 - -
3
Clement Xll.
Benedict XIV.
Clement XIII.
Clement XIV.
Pius VI.
Innocent XII.
St. Ur bain
39
31
17
10
8
Clement XI. 2. Clement XII. 2, by
St. Peter, and the Set of Popes, all by St. Urhain
Leaden Seals, called Pope’s Bulls. Various Roman
Catholick Medals of the Virgin Mary, Saints, &c..
A Medallion of Alexander VII. His Baft with the
Triple Crown. Reverfe , A Church ; a Fountain be¬
fore it. Underneath , Nobilius Per Te Situs Fluam In-
exhauftus. 7 his fingular Medallion is" inferted in a
double Rim , to be opened , and contains two long In -
feriptions • — — — • - —
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COPPER MEDALS BY JOHN AND JAMES ANTHONY
DASSIER, OF GENEVA.
1557 Sir John Barnard. Sir Robert Barker. Lord Carteret.
John Campbell, Duke of Argyle. Cardinal Fleury*
Sir Andrew Fountaine. Lewis Le Fort. Baron
Montefquieu * - - - - $
155$ Archdeacon Bridoake. John James BurlamaquL
Count Mazzuchelli. Alexander Pope *—
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1559 Marlin Folkcs. Edmund Halley. Scipio Maffeio.
John Duke of Montagu * — * - - 4
£560 Abraham de Moivre, W. Pulteney,- Earl of Bath.
Ma'rlhalt Saxe. Sir Hans' Sloane. Charles Spencer,
Duke of Marlborough. Philip Stanhope, Earl of
Chefterfield. Robert Walpole, Earl of OrfoFd $
1561 Dr. Samuel Clark. John Gutlenburg and John Fauff,
the firft Printers. John Locke. Sir Ifaac Newton, 2.
John Fred. Ab. Ofterval. John de Saconay. Arch-
bilhop Wake. William Wyndham — 9
1562 In Commemoration of the Reformation,^ 1. 5 35. Two,
on Peace being reftorcd in Geneva, 1738. One,
Honorary - -
1563 A Set of the Reformers. John Wicliff. John Hnfs.
Jerome of Prague. Patrick Hamilton. Zuingle.
[ohn Oecolampad. Berthold Haller. Simon Gri-
neus. Martin Luther. Paul Fagius. Martin Bucer.
Thomas Cranmer. Nicholas Ridley. Hugh Latimer.
Philip Melanehton. John Lafco. Peter Martyr.
Wolfsgan Mufculus. John Calvin. William Farell.
Peter Viret. John Knox. Henry Bullinger. Theo¬
dore Bcza - - . 24*
ROMAN MIDDLE BRASS.
1.568
12
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1564 Diocletianus, 2, different Types. Maximianus, the
firft, 5, different Types. Conftantius Chi or us, 5.
Consecratio. — Felix Advent. Augg. N . N .
7 — Fides Militum. — Genio Populi Romani. —
Memoria Divi Constant i . —
1565 Diocletianus, 2, different Types. Maximianus, the
Firft, different Types. Conftantius Chlorus, 8,
different Types. — —
1566 Diocletianus, 12. Genio Populi Romani. ( With
various Mint Marks.) Maximianus, the Firft, 12.
Genio Popui.i Romani. (With various Mint
Marks.) — — —
1567 Diocletianus, 12. Genio Pouli Romani, (with
v arious mint marks) Maximianus, the Firff, 9. 21
Conftantius Chlorus, 12. Consecratio. — Felix
Advent. Augg. N.N. — Fides Militum.— Fides
Militum Augg. et Caess. N. N. — Fortune
Keddci Caess. N. N. — genio Augg. et C^esa-
N. N. — Genio Populi Romani.— Memo-
ivi Constants — Memoria Felix. —
Monet. Augg.. et Caess. Nostr. — Sa¬
cra Mon. Urb. Auggcet Caess. N.N. —Sal-
vis Augg. et Caess, A1tcta Kart. 12
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1569 Conftantius Chlorus, 6, different Types. Maxuuianus,
the Second, 8. Sterna Memoria. — tEternje
Memorise. — Altern/e Memorise Gal. Maxi*
MIANI.— CONCORDIAE AUGG.— FeLIX ADVENT.
Augg. N. N. - F IDES Militum. — Forti For-
T U N A£.— “F O R T UN AI ReDUCI (.-A ESS. N. N.
1570 Conftantius Chlorus, 31. Genio 1'opuli Romani,
(with various Mint Murks.) ““
157 1 Conftantius Chlorus, 5, different Types. Maximianus,
the Second, 13. Genio Augusti. Genio Augg.
etCaesarum, N. N. — Genio Claris. — Ge¬
nio Imperatoris. 1 Genio Populi Romani. 1
Jovi Cons. Caes. — Memoria Felix.— M. Sa¬
cra Augg. et Caess. N. .N.— Quies Aug. —
. Roma- Alter. — Sacra[Monet. Augg.et Caess.
Nostr. — Salvis Augg. et Caess. Fel. Kart.
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ENGLISH SILVER COINS.
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GROATS. •
1572 Edward IV. 2, ft ruck at Briftol. 1 at Norwich. 4 at
London. And 1 at York. ^
1573 Edward IV. 2 ftruck at Briftol. 4 at London. 1 heavy
And 1 at York — ■ - — 7
15 74 Edward IV. ftruck at Coventry, Norwich, and York 3
1575 Richard III. Mint Marks, Boars Head and Rofe
1576 Richard III. Boars Head on the Obverfe, and Rofe on
the Reverfe - - ~ _ I
1577 Richard III. Rofe Mint Mark, ftruck at York I
1578 Henry \TI. full faced, P. 2, N. 47, 5. Side faced, P. 3,
]\T. 7 three — - — — — — 8
1579 Henry VII. full faced, 5, P. 2, N. 47. Side faced, 3,
Plate III. N. 7 - - 8
1580 Henry VII. full faced, 5. Side faced, 3 — 8
1581 Henry VIII. fide faced, firft Coinage, P. 3, N. 12,
3. Second Coinage, N. 24, &nd 27, 5 8
1582 Henry VIII. fecond Coinage, 1, ftruck at York, by
Cardinal IV olfey} P. 3, N. 27 - - -
* 1583 Henry VIII. of his 34, 36, and, 37th Years, ftruck at
Briftol, 4. At Canterbury, 2 Polui, tkc. 6. Redde,
&c. P. 3, N. 45. York, 2. London, 5 ' ' —7 _ 20
.1584 Edward VI. 1, ftruck at London.. And 1 with Pofui,
<kc. Plate IV. N. 5, and 8 - -
1585 Mary, 1. .Philip and Mary, 1. Elizabeth, 5,, hammered
and one ariiiled — ■ - — ^ $
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1586 Charles I. Aberl/lwith, 2. Exeter, L Oxford, 9.
And 2, ltruck in Country Mints - - - 14
3 587 Charles II. 2. Of his Firft and Second Coinage,
milled, 8. James II. 2. William and Mary, 3.
William, 4. Ann, 7. George I. 3. George II. 7.
George III. 10 — * - - - 45
ENGLISH SILVER COINS.
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SIXPENCES.
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1588 Edward VI. 6. with Pofui, and one of them with a
Countermark. And 1 /truck at York, Plate IV. N. 16 7
1589 Philip and Mary, Snelling, P. 5, N. 14 — 4
1590 Philip and Mary, 1554, Plate V. N. 16 i
1591 Elizabeth’s, hammered, Sixpences, different, P. 6, N. 19 20
1592 Elizabeth’s, hammered , Sixpences — 21
1593 Elizabeth’s, hamm&red, Sixpences • — 20
1594 Elizabeth’s, milled, Sixpences, P. 7, N. 8, 11, and 12 12
1595 Elizabeth’s, milled, Sixpences, P. 7, N. 8, and 9 3
1596 Elizabeth’s, milled, Sixpences, P. 7, N. 14, and 15, and
one with the Mollet Mint Mark • - - 3
1597 Elizabeth, 1574, P. 7, N. 16. — 1
1598 Elizabeth, like N. 16, of P. 7, date 1575 1
1599 James I. Sixpences of his Firft and Second Coinage,
P. 8, N. 4, and 1 1 - S
1600 James I. of his Second Coinage - 13
1601 Charles I. of his Firft and Second Coinage, P. 9, N. 4,
and 10, from 1 625 to 1630, inclufwe — 9
1602 Charles I. Heads, like his Second Coinage. One with
the Square Shield without a Crols. One, Reverfe, the
Oval Shield, Infcrihed, Cultures Sui Deus Protegit.
Not publijhed by Snelling - . . 2
SILVER MEDALS OF HOLLAND AND THE LOW
COUNTRIES.
•
1603 The Head of Philip II. King of Spain. Reverfe, Two
Men difcourling. Infer ibed, Juefques a Porter la
Beface, Van Loon, Tome 1, P. 84. Another, about
the King’s Head, fame Infcription, Entout Fidelles au.
Roy, N. 2, 3, &c. one of them ha* a Pearl —
1601 Philip de Miontmorency, Count Horn, his Baft. Reverfe ,
A Trep. Inter Procellas Salus Patriae, 1565. For a
long Account of this Great Man, fee Van Loon, P.75,
Tome 1. Philip de Cioy, Due d’Arfehot. Prince de
Chimay, P. 91, N. 1 ■ ■ — *
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J605 Anthony rle Strael, P. 95. John Frankaert, Ft 45.
R. An Anvil, Hammers heating upon it. J’endure
pour Durer. — Viglius, N. 2, P. 54. * —
1606 Stephen do Wit, Page 96. — Nicolas Perrenot, 1574.
Rcvor/e, a Ship between two Rocks. Ni ca ni la.
Orteiius, the Geographer, P. 502. — Philip W illiam.
Prince of.Naflau, 462. - ■ —
1607 Ferdinand de Toledo, Duke d’Alva, P. 119, 2, N . 1,
P. 124. Another, Deo et Regi, Charles de Croy,
P. 540. Ann de Croy, Tome 2, P.^115. —
3608 Cardinal Granville, Tome 1,N. 2, Page 138. Moril-
lon 1. and other fipall medals, - -
1609 William I. Prince of Orange, P. 203. On his Death
in 1584. P. 339, 2. Charlotte de Bourbon, &c.
1610 William, Earl of Holland, giving Arms to the City of
Amfterdam, in 1342. Rover Je, the Emperor, Maxi¬
milian, crowning of the Arms, 1488. P. 250. Re-
Pored. - > - - —
1611 Peter Vanderwerf, P. 188. Silver Crefcents, worn by
Seamen at the Siege of Leyden, 3, P- 190. Upon
raifing the Siege, N. 1. P. 193. Francis Duke
d'AIencon, P, 317, N. 1, - - -
j<>l2 Gertrudenberg. Upon taking of i,t from the Spaniards
in 1593, N. 1. P. 430. Of Groningen in 94, P. 440,
N. 2. On the Alliance between England, France,
and Holland, in 1596, N. 2, P. 471. — -
1613 Upon taking feveral Towns by Prince Maurice, N. 1,
P. 482. P. 484, N. 2. P. 485, N. 11. -
3614 Upon Prince Maurice’s Victory over the Archduke in
1600, N. I and 2, P. 535, 2, Upon taking of Grave,
1602, P. 555, 2, - - _ — — y
1615 Prince Maurice. Gold-Enamelled, with a Chain, and
decorated with Four Rubies, N. 1. P. 533.
1616 Prince Maurice, 1602, Van Loon, N. 3, P. 553. A
Medallion. His Head, without any Rcverfc , N. 1.
Tome 2, P. 149. And 1 with the Reverfe —
1617 Upon the memorable Siege of Ortend, taken from the
Dutch by the Spaniards in J6.04, P. 15, N. 1. 2, & 3.
1618 Upon the Triple Alliance between England, France,
and Holland, in 1609, N. 1 & 4, P.50, Pome 2.
1619 Upon the Synod of Dort, in 1618, Tome 2, P. 105.
Another, on the lame Subject, to the Honour ol prince
Maurice, P. 1 13. - r - -
1-620 On defeating Admiral Bolin, Tome 1, P. 168, probably
' Re llored, this Medal being dated 1620. Hugh Gro-
tius, 12, P. 134. Haffelt, 1622. Ilaerlam, 1623,
N. I, P. 146. - - -
1621 Prince Maurice, N. 3, P. 149. Another, P. 155.
1622 Peter Hein, Admiral, for taking the Spanith Galleons,
in 1628, P. 171, -N. 1 and 3. r — r—
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.162 ^Frederick Henry, Prince of Naflau, P. 181, N. I.
P. 190 and P. 208. - - f
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ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS IN SILVER.
1623 Caraufius, I. principi ivvent. - - - j
1624 Caraufius, 1. vberta avg. - - 1
1625 yEmilianus, 1. Valerianus, Sen. 6. Gallienus, 10.
Valerianus, Gallieni Frater, 6. Valerianus, Gallieni
Filins, 7. Poftumus, 12. - - 42
1626 Mariniana, 1. Macrianus, I. Quietus, I. (all very
finely preferved ) — — — - - - 3
1627 Twenty-two reftored Coins, fuppofed to have been
ftruck by Gal lien 11s. Auguftus, 2. Vefpafianus, 2.
Titus 2. Nerva, 1. < Trajanus, 3. Hadrianus, 2.
Antoninus Pius, 2. M. Aurelius, 2. Commodus, 2.
Severus, I. Alexander, 3. — 22
1628 Gallienus, 15. Salonirja, 3. Valerianus, Gallieni
Fik I. Poftumus, 11. Diocletianus, 1. Maximianus,
the Firft, 1. - - 32
1§29 Macrianus, 1. Quietus, 1. Diocletianus. 1, (all well
preferved ) - . . . . 3
1630 Mariniana, 1. Quietus, 1. Diocletianus, 1. Maxi¬
mianus, the Firft, 1. - - - - 4
1631 Marius, 1. Magnia Urbica, 1. Diocletianus, 1. Maxi¬
mianus, the Firft, 1. (fill finely preferved : the two firfi
are only wajhed with fiver. _ _ _ 4
1632 Quietus, 1. Maximianus, the Firft, 1. Conftantius
Chlorus, 1. Licinius, fen. 1. Conftantinus, the
Firft, 1. Conftantius, the Second, 2. (all well pre¬
ferred) - - - , - - , 7
ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS, IN GOLD.
1633 Domitia, I. concqrdia avgvst. Pavo. (fine and
very rare) . . . . — ...
1634 Nerva, I. Concordia exercitvvm. Duae dextras
jun&ae, intermedia aquila legionaria prone navis infixa.
1635 Nerva,. 1. concordia exercitvvm. Duse dex-
trm junfta?. (fine.) - -
1636 Nerva, 1. Somewhat different from the former.
1637 Nerva, I. cos. in. pater patriae. Capeduncula,
-afpergillum, urgeus, lituus. (rare) -
1638 Nerva, 1. fortvna avgvst. Fortune typus.
(fine) - 1 - ' — iJ
1639 Nerva, 1, ivstitia avgvst. Mulier fedens, d.
h.aftair!, s. ramum. - - - - -
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optimo princjpi. Imperator togatus flans,d.ali-
menta duabus parvis figuris offert. (rare) —
1641 T raj anus, I. easilica vlpia. Akdificium columnis
fultum, et pluribus figuris decoratum. (rare)
1642 Trajanus, 1. conservatori patris patriae.
Jupiter flans, f. haftam et amiculum, dextram fulmine
armatam extendit fupra Imperatorem togatum ad-
tfantem. . - - - .
ENGLISH GOLD COINS.
1643 Henry VIII. Half Sovereigns of his laft Coinage.
Mint Marks, a Circle, or O, an E. — A Bolt or Arrow.
1644 Edward VI. Half Sovereigns, 2. The King fitting
on his Throne with the Sceptre and Orbe in his Hand.
Reverfe, the Royal Arms, Crowned, fupported by a
Lyon and a Dragon, Plate 3, N. 1. -
1645 Edward VI. The Half-Crown of his Firft Year0
Obverfe, a Rofe crowned between ER. Reverfe , the
Arms of England and France crowned. Infcribed ,
Rutilans Rofa fine Spina, P. 3, N. 2, weighs 22
grains - -
1646 Edward VI. Half Sovereign, Quarter, and Eighth of
a Sovereign, the King’s Head bare. Infcribed , Scu¬
tum Fidei Protegit Eum. Reverfe, the Royal Arms
Crowned, and Name and Titles: all with a Bolt or
Arrow, Mint Mark, N. 4, 5, 6. —
1647 Edward VI. Half Sovereign, Quarter, and Eighth,
weighing 82, 42, and 20 grains. Mint Mark Y.
1648 Edward VI. Two Half Sovereigns, and the Quarter,
Sovereign ■■ — - - - - — .
1649 Edward VI. Half Sovereign, baredieaded, N. 7,
dated 1.548. Another, infcribed, on the Obverfe ,
Lucerna Pedihus Meis Verbum Tuum, N. S.
1650 Edward VI. The Half, the Quarter, and an Eighth
of a Sovereign crowned. Mint Mark, the Bolt or
Arrow, N. 9, 10, and 11. . — - - -
1651 Edward VI. The Half Sovereign, and its Parts,
with the Head crowned. Mint Mark Y.
1652 Edward VI. A Half Sovereign, the King’s Bull,
crowned in Armour. Reverfe, the Royal Arms crowned,
between E.R. Infcribed with the King’s Name and
Titles on both Sides, weighing 80 grains. Unpub-
lifhed. - - --
1 653 Edward VI. Half Sovereigns crowned. Mint AJarks,
the Bolt, Picklock, and Swan — —
S ' ,
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1 654* Edward VI. Half Sovereigns crowned. Mini Marled,
the Bolt, Cinqfoil, and Rofe, fliould weigh 84 grains
Ccldl ,
1655 Edward VI. The Sovereign of his Third Year, 169
Grains. Mint Mark, the Letter Y, Plate 3, N. 10.
1656 Edward VI. The Sovereign of his I bird 1 ear, the
King fitting in a Chair of State. Reverfe, the Royal
Arms crowned, fiipported by a Lion and a Dragon,
weight 169 Grains - - -
1657 Edward VI. The Double Sovereign of his Fourth
Year, not mentioned by Snelling, the King in a Chair
of State. Mint Mark, the Dragons Head. Reverfe,
the Arms of England and France. Injcribed, Jhefu
Autem Tranfiens per Medium Illorum Ibat, weigh¬
ing 476 Grains - -
1658 -Edward VI. The Sovereign ofhis Fourth Year. Mint
Mark, the Dragon's Head, weighing 236 Grains,
P. 3, N. 16. — - ** —
1659 Edward VI. Angel. Dragon's Head, Mint Mark.
Weight 76 Grains, P*. 3, N. 14. —
1660 Edward VI. The Sovereign, Half, Quarter, and
Eighth, the King half bodied in Armour looking to
the Left, with a Sword in his Right Hand, and Globe
in his Left. Reverfe , the Royal Arms crowned, and
fupported by a Lion and Dragon, weight 176 Grains,
N. 17, 18, 19, and 20. Mint Marks, the Y. on the
Half, and Ton on the others -
1661 Edward VI. The Sovereign, and Half. Mint Marks,
Y. and Ton, N. 19, and 20. -
2662 Mary. The fine Sovereign, or Double Ryal, the Queen
Sitting in a Chair of State. Reverfe , inferibed, A '
Dno. Factum Eft Iftud. &, Eft Mira in Ocul. Nris,
Pfal. 118, V. 23, Weight 240 Grains, Plate 4, N. 4.
2663 Mary. Her Ryal. The Queen in a Ship, and a Sword
in her Plight Hand, and a Shield, with the Royal
Arms in her Left, Date 1553. Reverfe, the Radiated
Rofe in the Centre, furrounded with Lions and
Crowns, as in the Ryal of Edward IV. Injcribed ,
A Dno. Faftum Eft Iftud. &, Eft Mira in Ocul. Nris,
Plate 4, N. 3, Weight, 120. Grains, —
1664 Mary. Angel, N. 2, — —
3 665 Mary. Half Angel or Angelet, N. 1. Weight 40
Grains - -
1666 An elegant Rofe-wood Cabinet, containing 20 Boards,
lined with Green Velvet, with 2 Drawers at Bottom.
15 Inches Wide, fl Inches and an half peep, 15
Inches High.
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MEDALS IN COPPER AND PEWTER, BY JOHN
CHARLES HEDLINGERi
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1667 Hedlinger, by Himfelf Plate 1, N. 4 and 5. Charles
Birch, P. 17, N. 3. Catharine Krell, P. 18, N. 3,
Jofeph Roettiers, P. 39, N. 2. -
1668 The Emperor, Charles VJ. P. 7, N. 1. Ulrica,
Queen of Sweden, P. 13," N. 2. Frederick and
Ulrica, King and Queen of Sweden, P. 20, N .3,5.
1669 Ann, Emprefs of Ruffia, P. 30, N. 1. Frederick,
King of Pruffia, P. 32, N. 1„ -
1-670 The Republick of Berne, P. 31, N, 2. George II.
P. 33, N. 2. Benedict XIII. P. 34, N. 2. —
1671 Count Teffin, P. 8, N. 2, Nicolas Keder, P. 16, N. 1.
Karlefiein, P. 18, N. 2. H. W. Rumpf, P. 29,
N. 4. Count Horn, N. 5. — — .
Jettons ©f the Kings and Queens of Sweden —
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COPPER MEDALS BY FERDINAND DE ST. URBAIN,
1672 A Series of the Dukes and Dulchetfes of Lorrain. For
an Account of this Ar tiffs Works, fee a Publication on
this SubjeSt by Mory D'Elvange - 40
1673 Charles V. Duke of Lorrain. Leopold I. 4. Eliza¬
beth Caroline, Dutchefs of Orleans, and Regent of
Lorrain — — - " 7
1674 Lewis XV. Fever fe, Philip, Duke of Orleans, Re¬
gent of France, Philip, D. of Orleans, 5. Philip V.
of Spain. John. William, Count Palatine of the
Rhine —— —
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1675 L'Abbe Bignon. D. Friend. M. Malpbigius. Count
Marfigly. Livius. Odefehalci, 2. St. Sbaralba, 2.
Baglevius — — ■ — FO
ENGLISH COPPER MEDALS.
1676 Henry VIII. Edward VL. - Mary, 2. Philip, and
Mary. Jettons, ftruck in the Low Countries, 4. ‘
Queen Elizabeth, 2, one of them an Old Caft, with a
Tree on an Ifland - - - 13
1677 Sir Richard Shelley, Medallick Hiftory, Plate 10,
Arms, N. 7. Lord Leicefter, P. 8, N. 1. Bacon,
Lord Verulam, P. 13, N. 10. The Head of Thomas
Wefton, Earl of Portland, P. 19, N. 2, by IVarin.
The Buft of William Ducie, P. 21, N. 2. Sir Ed*
L r mundfbury Godfrey, P. 35, N. I. John Gidley.
Cardinal Howard, P. 36, N. 4. The Bull of Thomas
Cary, xt. 35, P. 19, N. 1. -
1673 James I. Charles I. 2. Oliver, 4. Inigo Jones, 2.
Mrs. Cleypole, 2. Lilborne, 2. Charles II. James II.
and Queen. R. The Pretender. Mary II. 10
] 679 William and Mary, 2. Queen Ann. Reverfe, the Pre¬
tender, infer ibed, Cujus eft. His Buft, infer ibed, Ja-
t - cobus III. D. G. M. B. F. et H. Rex. Reverfe, the
^ A Head of his Sifter, inferibed , Princeps. Lud. Ser.
M. B. Regis. Soror. The Pretender and Son, 2. 9
1680 Queen Ann's Medals, hy John Croker, Engraver to the
Mint — — — 30
1681 George I. On his Arrival in England, 18 Sept. 17 1 8, &c.
1682 George II. Named the Family Medal. His Buft and
Q. Caroline’s, Face to Face. Reverfe, Frederic,
Prince of Wales, and the Heads of Five of his Bro¬
thers and Sifters. Felicitas Imperii. —
1683 Illuftrious Men, by John Dajfier, of Geneva. —
Bacon. Clarke. Lock. John, Duke of Marl¬
borough. -Milton. Newton, 2. Shakfpeare. John
Selden. Archbifhop Wake. Windham. Wolf.
Small fizc. — — — 12
1684 Illuftrious Men, by James Antony DaJJler, Son of Joint
Dajfier. — Dukes of Argyle, Marlborough, and Mon¬
tague. Earls of Chefterfield and Orford, large fize 5
1685 Sir Robert Barker. Sir John Barnard. Lord Carteret.
Edmund Halley. Martin Folkes. Sir Andrew Foun-
taine, and Alexander Pope, large fze. Archdeacon
Bridoake. Sir H. Sloane. A. de Moivre — 10
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ROMAN middle brass.
i6’86 Conftantius Chlorus, 4. different Types. — Maximi¬
anus the Second, IS, different Types. 17
1687 Conftantius Chlorus, 6. Maximianus the Second, 10.
different Types. - - 16
1688 Maximianus the Second, 29. genio populi roma-
ni, with various Mint Marks. - 29
1689 Maximianus the Second, 10. Galena Valeria, 4. ye*
neri victrici. - . - 14
1690 Galeria Valeria, ,2. v eneri victrici. Severus, 8.
FIDES MILITUM. - F1DES MILITUM AUGG. ET
CAESS. NN. - GENIO AIJGG. ET C£SARUM NN. — -
GENIO POPULI ROMANI. - SAC. MON. URB. AUGG.
FT CAESS. NN. - SALVIS AUGG. ET CAESS. FEL.
KART. - VIRTUS AUGG. ET CAESS. NN. (lit V
P arieties.) - . - 10
1691 Galeria Valeria, 2. Severus, 5. different Types. Max-
iminus, 7. genio augusti. — genio augg. et
CJES ARUM NN. - GENIO C^SARIS. - GENIO EX-
ERCITUS. - GENIO IMPERATORIS. - GENIO POP.
ROM. - GENIO POPULI ROMANI. — - 14
1692 Galeria Valeria, 2. Severus, 3, different Types. Max¬
iminus, 9. JOVI C O NS ERVATORI AUG. - JOYICON-
SERVATORI AUGG. NN. - MARTI PATRI PR0PUG-
NATORI. - SAC. MON. URB, AUGG.ET CAESS.NN. -
SALVIS AUGG. ET CAESS. FEL. KART. - SOLE INVIC-
TO. — VIRTUS AUGG.ET caess, NN.f two Varieties.)
VIRTUTI EXERCITUS. - - 14
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1693 Galeria Valeria, 3. Severus, 3. Maximinus, 7. Dif¬
ferent T.ypes. - - . J 3
ENGLISH SILVER COINS.
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SIXPENCES.
1694 Charles I. SneUing , Plate 9, N. 10, with and without
Feathers over the Arms. 2 of his third Coinage, Harp
Mint Mark. One of t}ie?n thicker than vfual 5
1695 Charles I. of the Tower Mint, laft Coinage, P, 9,
N. 16. - - - - ' 13
1696 Charles I. AbeTiftwith, 3. Exeter, 2. Oxford, 8. 13
1697 Charles I. by Briot, P. 10, N. 3 & 7, fix. 2 ftruck at
York, P. 10. N. 11 & 12. And 2 of Country Mints. 10
1698 Sixpences of the Commonwealth, different Dates, Sun,
Mint Mark
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1699 Sixpences of the Commonwealth, 1657. Sun, Mint
Mark. 1658, 1659, & 1660, Anchor, Mint Mark,
P. 16, N. 4. - - 4
1700 Charles II. 3 of firff and fecond Coinage, P. 16, N. 14,
18, & 25. And 10 Milled - ' 13
1701 James II, 2. William and Mary,. 2. William, 17. 22
1702 Ann, 13. George I. 4. - . 17
1703 George II. 16. His prefent Majefty, 1 17
ENGLISH SILVER COINS.
SHILLINGS.
1704 A fine Shilling of Henry VII. with Septim. Snelling,
Plate 3. N. 8. Formerty Lord Oxford's, and bought by
Mr. Hodfolf at Martin Folkes’s Sale - —
1705 Henry VII. with the Numerals -
1706 Henry VII. without Septim or Numerals
1707 Henry VIII. fine Silver, P. 3, N. 38. And I of his laft
Coinage, /truck at Briffol, . -
1708 Henry VIII. Pofui, &c. 1. London, 1, P. 3. N. 46.
1709 Henry VIII. Pofui, &c. fine but dubious. 1 London.
1710 Henry VIII. Pofui, &c. Two different Mint Marks.
1711 Henry VIII. Pofui, &c. 2. London, 1.
1712 Henry VIII. Pofui, &c. 3. — —
1713 Edward VI. countermarked with the Portcullis, SneU
ling, P. 4, N. 12. - -
1714 Edward VI. countermarked with the Portcullis, Bolt, or
Arrow, and feveral Mint Marks -
1715 Edward VI. Fleur de Lis and Rofe, MintfMarks, 1551
1716 Edward VI. P. 4, N. 9, and various Mint Marks
1717 Edward VI. P. 4, N. 9. And 5 different
1718 Edward VI,, Snelling, Plate 4, N. 10, 2. I with Ini-
micos, &c. on the Reverfe. And 2, dated 1549
1719 Edward VI. Mint Marks, Bolt, Key, and Swan
1720 Edward VI. 1549, Mint Mark uncertain, if not a Key
1721 Edward VI. 4 bafe, and 2 of fine filver. Ton and Y.
Mint Marks, P. 4, N. 15. -
1722 Phillip and Mary, date, 1554, with Prs. His. And!
with Rex & Regina Angl. And 1 without the date.
1723 Philip and Mary, P. 5, N. 9, 1I,& 12.
1
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2
3
3
2
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6
5
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DUTCH SILVER MEDALS.
1724 John Oldenbarneveldt, his Head. Reverfe , Infcriptions
in Dutch, Tome 2, Page 109, N. 2 & 3.
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25 Upon the fignal Victories gained over the Spaniards, in
163.t> P. 194, N. 4 &5. And 1639, P. 245. In
163^, N. 2, Page 232. - 5
1726 Upon the Marriage of William, Prince of Orange, with
Mary, Daughter of Charles I. N. 1, P. 251, and
P. 257, 12th May, 1641. - - 2
1727 Upon taking of Saf. in 1645, P. 270. Of Hulft, by
Prince Frederick Henry, P. 278. And J, of Prince
Frederick Henry, himfelf, P. 288. - 3
.1728 Upon the Peace of Munfler, in 1648, N. 2, P.301,
N. I, P. 304, and N. 7, P. 305. - -
1729 William II. Reverfe, his Princefs Mary of England,
P. 340. Another, Reverfe, William III. The Prin¬
cefs Mary. Reverfe, her Son, afterwards William III.
of England. Of William, his Head, P.376. 4
1730 William II. Prince of Orange, upon the Jubilee, in
1650. Another, his Attempt upon Amfterdam, P. 341 . 2
1731 Struck by the States of Zeland, 26th Auguft, 1651,
upon breaking up the General Atfembly, Tome 2,
P. 351. Upon the Peace with England, in 1654, N. 4,
P.371. * - - ' 2
1732 William I.- Prince of Orange. Reverfe, four Admirals,
Martin Tromp, Peter Heyn, James Heemfkerk, and
John Van Galen, P. 360. - —
1733 Admiral Martin Tromp, on his Death, P. 364, N. 1,
2, & 3 - - - s
1734 Brederode, on his Death, in 1656, P. 389. Henry
Rufe. R. Internments, & c. 1660 - 2
1735 Upon making a Canal from Harlem to Leyden, finithed
1657, P. 407. William III. N. 2. P. 409. Ano¬
ther, the Naval Victory over Sweeden, in 1658, N. I,
P. 430. - ' - v ~ 3
1736 Upon taking Poffeffion of the Town Houfe, in 1655,
Tome 2, P. 387, N. 1 & 2. - 2
1737 Upon inventing a Machine, and fifliing up Treafure,
Cannon, &c. in 1660, P. 459 - - J
1738 On a Sea Fight with the Englifn, in 1654, P. 371, N. 3.
Another, in 1665, P. 509. — —
4739 Admiral de Ruiter, N. 2r Page 527. And N. 2. P. 529. 2
1 740 De Ruiter. Reverfe , a Sea Fight, 2. Another, N. 2,
P.538. - - 3
1741 Struck on the Peace of Breda, in 1667, Page 538, N. .3
& 4. _ Another, Tome 3, Page 23. And 1, Buffs of .
Six Princes of Orange, Reverfe, as N. 3, P.47. 4
1742 On the Death of John & Cornelius de Witt, in 1672,
P. 81, N. I, 3, &4. P. 84, N. 2. - 4
1743 Charles Rabenhaupt, for an Account of him, fee P, 1 05.
I to the Memory and Honor of Jacob Van Gelder,
killed in 1673, P. 115, N. 2. — — * 2
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1744- William, Prince of Orange, N. 1, P. 47. N. 3, P.
1' 1 8, and P. 131. . - - -
1745 William, Prince of Orange, lleverfe, the Princefs Ma-
rv. Daughter of James, Duke of \ork, afterwards
James II. on their Marriage, in 1677, Page 222, N. 1.
On their Declaration to protect the ProtePant Reli¬
gion and Laws of England, P. 349. - 2
1746 John Ferdinand Van Beugem, Bifhop of Antwerp,
P.325, Pruck by the French ProtePants, at Utrecht,
in 1688, P. 332. Nicholas Witfen, N. 1, P. 438.
And Duke Schomburg, Tome 4, P. 9. _ . 4
1747 Williarh, Prince of Orange, P. 168. On his Expedi¬
tion to England, in 1668, N. 3, P. 353, without the
Crown. William and Mary N. 7, P. 379. . 3
174-8 Upon the Revocation of the Edift of Nantz, in 1685,
P. 312, N. 1 & 3. Profeflor Jurieu, 329 3
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ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS, IN SILVER.
1749 Maximianus the FirP, 3. ConPantinus Magnus, 2.
ConPantius, the Second, 3. Conftans, 2. Julianus,
2. Jovianus, 1. Valenitinanus, Senior, 3. Valens, 3.
Gratianus, 1 . - - 20
3750 Licinius, Senior, 1. Conftans, 1. ConPantius the Se¬
cond, 1. ( Medallions , and well preferred.) , 3
1751 Conftans, 1. Valentinianus, Senior, 2. Valens, 1. Gra-
tianus, 1. (Medallions.) - 5
1752 Conftans, 1. ConPantius, the Second, 1 . Julianus, 4.
Valentinianus, Senior, 4. Valens, 4. Gratianus, 2.
(all well prefer red.) - - — * 16
1753 ConPantius, the Second, I. Julianus, 4. Jovianus, I .
Valentinianus, 4. Valens, 3, Gratianus, 3. Va-
lentimanus, Junior, 3. Theodofius, I. 20
1754 Julianus, 8. Valentinianus, Senior, 5. Valens, 3. Gra¬
tianus, 2. Valentinianus, Junior, 2. Theodofius, 5.
Eugeniiis, i. Arcadius, 2. - 28
1755 Procopius, 1. Magnus Maximus, 1. Victor, 1. Eu-
genius, 1. (well preferred.) - 4
1756 'Theodoiius, 1. (A Medallion, very finely preferred.) 1
1757 Theodoiius, 3. Eugenius, 1. Victor, 2. Arcadius, 1.
AnaPahus, I. JuPinianus, 2. Theodohatus, 1. II
1758 Victor, 2. Eugenius, I. Arcadius, 2. Honorius, 2.
Atlmlaricns, 1. AnaPafius, 1. Juftinus, 1. JuPi-
nianns, 3. - - * 13
•1759 P rife us Attains, 1. - - - 1
17 60. Johannes, I , . — I
1761 Johannes, !. Ateula, 3. — —4
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J762 Libius Severus, l. Anaflafius, ]. Juftinus, 2. Jus- _
tinianus, 6. Athalaricus, 1. Theodahathus, 1. Wi-
tiges, 1. Baduela, 1. Focas, 1. Heraclius, 1, 16
ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS, IN GOLD.
1763 Trajanus, 1. cos. v. p. p. s. p. q. r. optimo princ.
Figura paludata gradiens', cl. fublata, s. haftam. (rare
and very fine .) ■ . ■ - 1
1764 Trajanus, 1. Eadem infcriptio. — Libertatis typus.
( rare.) - - 1
1765 Trajanus, 1. Eadem infcriptio. — Figura togata flans,
d. raimim, s. fcipionem, ad pedes camelus. 1
1766 Trajanus, 1. Eadem infcriptio. — Templum oclo co-
lumnarum, in quo idol urn flans. - 1
1767 Trajanus, 1. cos. vi. p. p. s. p. q. r. Jupiter flans,
s. haflam, dextram fulmine armatarn extendit fupra
Imperatorem togatum adflantem. (fine.) — I
1768 Trajanus, 1. port. red. cos. vr. p. p. s. p. q, r.
Mulier fedens, d. gubernaculum, s. cornucopiae. (ex¬
tremely fine.) — — — I
1769 Trajanus, I. fort. red. p. m. tr. p. cos. vi. pcp.
s. p. q. r. Typus idem. — — I
1770 Trajanus, 1. (fomewhat different from the former.) I
1771 Trajanus, 1. forvm traian. ALdificium flatuis et
tropreis ornatum. (very rare.) - 1
<772 Trajanus, p. p. m. tr. p. cos. ii. p. p. Figura feu-
tis infidens, d. ramurn protendit. — 1
ENGLISH GOLD COINS.
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177 3 Mary's Angel. And Philip and Mary's Angel, N. 6. 2
1774 Philip and Mary's Angelet, N. 5 .' weight, 40 Grains I
1775 Elizabeth, the fine Sovereign or Double Noble, the
Queen, as ufual, on her Throne, N. 1 1 . Mint Mark, A. 1
1776 Elizabeth, fine Sovereign. Mint Mark, the Efcallop
Shell. Weight, 236 Grains, N. II. I
1777 Elizabeth, her Ryal, Mint Mark, the Efcallop Shell,
N. 10. — • . — — 1
1778 Elizabeth's Ryal, Mint Mark, the Crefcent. Weight,
120 Grains — — — ]
1779 Elizabeth's Angel, Half, and Qtiarter, 7, 8, Sz 9. Mint
Mark, the Crefcent ' — — 3
1780 Elizabeth’s Angel. The Half. And the Quarter An¬
gel, N. 7, S,& 9. Mint Mark, the Cinqioil
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1781 Elizabeth’s Angel. And Half Angel. And Quarter
Angel. Mini Mark, a Sword —
1782 Elizabeth’s Angel and Angelet, Mint Mark, A. The
Quarter Angel, Mint Mark, the Wool-pack 3
1783 Elizabeth’s Angel, Mint Mark, the Crofs Croflet. The
Angel and Angelet, Mint Mark, the Ermin Spot 3.
1784* Elizabeth’s Angels and Quarter Angels, Mint Mark,
the Crofs Bell — — — 4*
1785 Elizabeth’s Angels, Mint Marks, the Hand, the Key,
and the Anchor — — — 3
178 6 Elizabeth’s P.ound Sovereign, the Queen’s Bud, crowed
to the Right. J? everfe, the Royal Arms, Crowned be¬
tween E. R. lnfcribed. Scutum Fidei Protegst Earn.
Ton, Mint Mark, Plate 4, N. 16. — •174 Grains Z
1787 Elizabeth’s Pound Sovereign, Mint Marks, the Lyon
and Ton — — — ,1
1788 Elizabeth’s Pound Sovereign, Mint Mark, the Wool-
pack — — . — Z
3789 Elizabeth’s Pound Sovereign, Mint Mark, the Key 1
1790 Elizabeth’s (hammered) Half, Quarter and Eighth of
the Pound Sovereign, Mint Mark, the Crofs Crotlet,
Plate 4, N. 12, 13, 14. — — 3
1791 A very elegant inlaid Satin-Wood Cabinet, on a Stand,
containing 54 Drawers, 1 Foot by 8 Inches and a half
in the Clear. 1 Foot 11 Inches and a half wide,
1 Foot 10 Inches and a half deep, 2 Feet 1 1 Inches
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ENGLISH COPPER, MEDALS.
1792 Henry Newton Johtl Ray. Daniel Wray. Arch- A^J £ ' • C
bitliop Tillotfon. Reverfe, General Oglethorpe, and * ^
Sir Andrew Fountain. Sir Richard Molefworth 6
1793 Conduit. Friend. Folkes. Sacheverel. Reverfe , Pope
Innocent XL Sneiling , 3. Lord How — ■ —
l794< Lord Anfon. Duke of AthoL Lord Camden, 2.
Lord Bathurft. Lord Chatham, 2. Lord Chefter-
8
field. ' Marquis of Granby. Lord Orford. Lord
North. Lord Mansfield. Mr. Pitt. Archbifhop of
Armagh. Marquis Cornwallis. Lord Effingham.
Lord St. Vincent
1793 Sir William Brown* Dr, Franklin, 3. David Gar¬
rick. John Harrifon. David Hume. Dr. Mead.
Sir Jofhua Reynolds. The Head of John Smart, the
Miniature Painter* Anthony Morris Storer. General
Wolf
16
1796 The Royal Society Medal. Captain Wilfoifs. The
Glamorgan Premium Medal, & c.
1797 Frederic, Prince of Wales, 2. His prefent Majefty, 7
1798 A Series of the Kings of England, from William I.
called the Conqueror, to George the Second, among
which are 2 of Edward VI. 2 of Mary L and 1 of
George II. Reverfe. Queen Caroline, by John Baffler
of Geneva. Publijhed with an Explanation by John Pye
of Birmingham
15
10
9
1799 A Series of the Kings of England, in a Shagreen Cafe,
by DaJJier, damaf:ed
37
34
J800 Mifcellaneous Medals, among which are a great Num¬
ber ftruck on Admiral Vernon's taking of Porto Bello
In 1739 - - • - -
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1801 Englifh and Foreign Pewter Medals —
1S02 Play Houfe and Private Tickets. Weights of LnglifVi
and Foreign Coins — — -
i S03 Premium Medals. Chiefly by the Society of Mrtsy Matiu-
faflures, and Commerce - 26
1304- Lord Charlemont. Dean Collet. Church and King
Club, Manchefter. Captain Cook. Dr. Fordyce
and John Hunter. Dr. Fothergill. Lord George
Gordon. Orator Henley. Bifhop Hoadley. Cap¬
tains MorioiQck and Talbot. Dr. Priefiley, 2. Baron
Rokeby. William of Wyckharn — 14-
1805 Medallions, Call ; bf Francis H'utehefon. Efr'i WirMaitf-
Hunter. Sir William Hamilton — * 3
1806 Marquis of Granby. John Gunning. Dr. Stukely.
Sir Chriflopher Wren — —
1S07 Premium and Honorary Medals. Principally done by
Milton for the Duke of Athol y &'c — 3 0
1808 Premium and Honorary Medals, with the Bud of his
prefent Majeffy — — $
ROMAN MIDDLE BRASS.
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1S09 Galeria Valeria, 2. Maximinus, 15. Maxentius, 5.
( different Types.) — _ 22
1810 Maxentius, 12. Adlocutio Aug.— Alternita s
^ * Conserv. Urb. Sua. ( Tzto varieties .)
— Conservator Africa- Sua. — Conservato-
res Kart. Sua. — Conservatores Urb. Sua.
— Fel. Proces. Consul. Aug. N. — Fides Mi-
i/i itum Aug. N. — Sal vis Augg. et Caess. Fel.
K A R 1 • S Jli C U L I f ELICITAS Aug. N .»— ■ ■ Vi CTORIA
Alter x a Aug. N. — • _ ’ ]0
1811 Maxentius, 6. (different Types.) Romulus, 2. Alter-
NA Memoria. — Alter nal Memorise. — Licinius
Sen. 5. Bono Genio Pii Imperatoris. — Genio
Augusti. — Genio Imperatoris. — Genio Pop.
Rom. — Jovi Conservatori Augg. N. N. * 33
1812 Mtixentius, 12. Romulus, 2. Licinius Sen. 3 * 37
1813 Maxentius, 16. Conserv.Urb. Sua:. (with different
Mint Marks.) Romulus, 3. Alterna Memoria.
Licinius Sen. 5. - — _ * ^4,
1SH Con/lantinus, the Firft, 13. Conskrv. Urb. Sua: _ ~
Conservatores Kart. Sua.— Conservatores
Urb. Sua. — Constantino P. Aug. Bap. Nat. _
Genio Casaris.— Genio Fil. Augg.— Genio
Pop. R 0 m j'*“G l n 10 Populi Romani,-— Herculi
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Marti Pacif. — Marti Patri Conservator!.
— Marti Patri Propug. - 13
Conftantinus, the Firft, 1.5. Marti Patri Propug*
n a tor i . ( Two varieties.) Pertetua Virtus. —
Perpetuitas Augg. — Principi Juvent. Bap.
•Nat. — PrincipiJuventvtis. ( Two varieties.) Sal-
vis Augg. et Caess. Pel. Kart. — Securitas
Augg. — Securit. Perpet. DD. N N. — Soli
In v i c to Com i t i . — T emporum Felicitas . — V i r-
tus Augg. et Caess. N N. (two varieties.) Vir¬
tus Constantin i Caes. — Virtus Perpf.tua
Aug. — Virt. Perp. Constantini Aug. — Urks
Roma. - - - IS
ISIS Conftantinus, the Firft, 16. (different Types.) . — 16
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ENGLISH SILVER COINS.
SHILLINGS.
1817 Philip and Marv, date under the Head, P. 5, N. 10, and
N. 11, dated 1555 * - 2
1818 Elizabeth, hammered, P. 6, N. 7, 9, 10, and 5
1819 Elizabeth, different Mint Marks *9
1 820 Elizabeth, milled, large and frnall, P. 7, N. 1 7 2
1821 Elizabeth, P. 7, N. 18, and one a little different 2
1822 Elizabeth, Key, M. M. and garnithed Shield, P. 6,
N. 16 - - I
1823 Elizabeth, Key, M. M. plain Shield — }
1824 Elizabeth, K. M. M. 1588 in the Field of the Obverfe.
Unique - - ” )
182 5 James I. firft Coinage. Snelling, Plate VIII. N. 5 3
1826 James I. fecond Coinage, P.8, N. 12 — 4
1827 James I. fecond Coinage, 1 with Feathers over the
Arms, P. 8, N. 13 ■ — —
1828 James I. different Mirft Marks —
1829 Charles I. 2 of his firff Coinage, P. 9, N. 5. 4 of his
fecond Coinage, M. M. Long Crofs and Caftle, with
and without the Feathers over the Arms _
1 830 Charles I. firft Coinage, M. M. the Long Crofs. Second
Coinage, Heart and Feathers, both with Feathers over
the Arms , — — _
1831 Charles I. fecond Coinage, the Black Moor's Head,
M. M. with and without Feathers over the Arms
3832 Charles I. firft Coinage, M. M. Long Crols. Second
Coinage, Long Crofs, Caftle, and of the Anchor, two
different , — » - - -
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1833 Charles I. Tower Mint, P. 9, N. 7, &c. ***
1834 Charles I. fecond Coinage, Feathers over the Arms.
Laft Coinage, Anchor and Eye, Mint Marks 3
1835 Charles I. fecond Coinage, Feathers over the Aims.
Lad Coinage, Harp and Ton, Mint Marks 3
183d Charles I. by Brio/., Snel/ing, Plate X. N. 4, and 8 5
1837 Charles I. Aberiftwith, 2, P. 10, N. 31. Exeter, 3,
P. 13, N. 8. York, 2, P. 10.N. 13 - 1
1838 Charles I. 4 ftruck at Oxford, P. 1 1, N. 25, 25, and 27.
3 Country Mints, rude work as ufual. And 1 vvitli
Reverfes of his Father and Hlmfelf — 8
1839 Charles I. ftruck at Oxford, 1642 to 1646 — 12
1840 Charles I. ftruck at Oxford, 1644, good IVork 1
1841 Charles I. ftruck at Exeter, with the Oxford Type,'
P. 13, N. 9. Rofe Mint Mark — - - 1
1842 Charles I. ftruck at York, 1 of them with the Lyons
Paws grafping the Shield. Snelling , P. 38 - — 3
1843 Charles I. ftruck at Country Mints - 5
1844 Charles I. ftruck in Country Mints, 1 of them very final!.
Rtverfe, Oxford Type. And 1 very Rude, with the
* York Type and Lyon, Mint Mark - 2
I844*The Commonwealths, dates, 1649, 53, 54, 55, Sun
M. M. 1660, Anchor, M.M. - - 5
1845 The Commonwealths, 1651, 2, and 6, Sun Mint Mark 3
DUTCH, SILVER MEDALS.
1846 A Medal ftruck on rendering Amfterdam fafe from
being Overflowed, Tome 3, P. 442. One Honorary,
the Belgic Lion, Infcribed , Difcordia Maxima dilabun-
tur. Rover Je , the Coats of Arms of the Seven Pro¬
vinces. Infcribed , Concordia Res Parvas Crefcunt,
no Date - — *■ ~ — - - 2
1147 William III. on his Paflage to, and Reception in Hol¬
land, 1691, N. 3, P. 33. The Gods in Council,
P. 41. On the Death of Admiral Cornelius Van
Tromp, P. 43 — — 3
IS48 Upon taking Huy, by the Allies in 1694, N. 1, P. 171.
Honorary Medals, N. 2, and 3, P. 221. General
Ginkle. Earl of Athlone, on his Death In 1702,
P. 366. William, Prince, on his Death in 1712,
Tome 5 j P. 184 — — 5
1 84-9 Balthafes Bekker, Author of Le Monde Enehante, his
Plead. Reverfc, as N. 4, P. 283. Another, not in
p'anLoon. Rever/e, Qui Facile Credit Facile Decipitur 2
4850 Agnes Blok, her Head, infcribed , Agnet a Block Flora
Batavia. Reuerfe , the Goddefs Flora in a Garden.
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Natura Negat, 1700 t . — — ' 1
^S51 Peter Kodde, Archbithop of Sebade, Tome 4, P. 467.
On executing their Treaty with the Emperor Charles
VI. in 1716. Van Loon , Tome 5, P. 263. F. A. de
Rheede, and John Vander Berg, N. 2, 116. Baron
Imhoff — — — 4
1S52 Cotier, the Printer. Holtzey, the Medal Engraver, by
Himfetf. Gerard Van Loon, Author of the Hiftoire
Metallique des XVII. Provinces des Pays Bas 3
J 85 3 Laurent Coder, (aid to have invented Printing at Har¬
lem in 1440. Reverfe, the Arms of Harlem, in the ,
Exergue , Per tria* Secula, 1740. Another, druck at
Harlem, fame Year, claiming the Invention of Printing 2
J854 William IV. Prince of • Orange, and Ann elded
Daughter of George II. on their Marriage in 1734,
2, Face to Face. On the Birth of the prcfent Prince
of Orange in 17 36. On his being proclaimed Stadholder
in. 1747. On the Birth of the Princefs Carolina in
1748 ' — — ‘ .
1S55 A Jubilee Medal. Obverfe, 7 Coats of Arms. In/crip •
(ion, Orbis Chridian Quiete inter fe Compodta. Iie-
verje. The Temple of Janus. V. Ludr. Feed. Belg.
Pace Stabil, 1738. William IV. on being made
Hereditary Stadholder in 1747 — 2
1856 William IV. Prince of Orange, on his being made Stad¬
holder in 1747, different ' - 6
1857 W’illiam IV. R. the Signs of the Zodiac, unus Trahe
Septem Trader que Abilis. Another on his being
made Stadholder — — * 2
J858 "William IV. Reverfe , Movebit Fortis In Arma Viros,
Procl. 3 May, 1747. The Buds, in a Circle , of Wil¬
liam Maurice and Frederic, Princes of Orange. Under ,
the Heads of the Counts Egmond and Horn. On tui
Alter under , the Belgic Lion, &c. Sic Batavum orta
ante Seculum Refpublica. Reverfe, William IV. on his
Knee upon an Altar. Infer i bed on the Bafe, Mne-
mofynon Anni Libertatis Jubilaei, 1748 - 2
1859 Gold, William IV. Prince of Orange, his Head; and
Motto, Je Maintiendrai. Reverfe, His Arms, and the
Motto of the Garter, Honi Soit que Mai y Penfe.
The Heads of Him and the Princefs joined. Reveife ,
an Angel with a Child on a Cloud. Infcribed, Tan¬
dem exoratus dedit. Natus Ann. Lib. Jubih D, 8,
Mart, both with Loops — — 2
1860 Wril!iam IV. and his Princefs, Ann of England, 5.
The Princefs Ann, 3, two of them on her Death,
12 Jan. 1759 — — *
1861 William V. the prefent Prince of Orange, upon being
made Stadholder in 1766. Him and his Princefs
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Frederica Sophia Wilhelmina, Princefs of Pruflia, on
their Marriage in 1767. On the Birth of t heir Chil¬
dren, in 1770, 72, and 74. Another, the Heads of
the Prince and Princefs. Reverfe, tire Bnfts of t heir
Children - - 9
1862 Jettons. Small Medals of the Princes of Orange.
1863 Premium and fubiiee Medals of Amfterdam, Leyden,
&c. - - 11
fSS4 jettons or Counters. In general. Relating to the Hif-
toryof the Low Countries ; the grcateft Part are de-
lcribed by Van Loon , in /us Medallic Ilijlory (f the
Low Countries. Printed at Amferdam , in 5 Tome,
at per ounce — — ■
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GREEK CITIES IN SILVER
* 1 t.‘
1865 Achaia, 3. Aegina, 1. Aegium, I. Agrigentum, L 6
1866 Achaia, .8. Aegina, I. Agrigentum, 2. — 6
1.867 Achaia, .5. Agrigentum, 2. Anaciorium, I. Apol-
lonia Illyrici, 1. Argos, 1. — 10
1868 Agrigentum, 1. (Tetradrachm) — 1
1S6‘9 Agrigentum, 1. (Tetradrachm) — - I
1870 Agrigentum, 2. Apollonia Illyrici, 1. Argos, I.
Afpendus, 1. - - — 5
1871 Afpendus, 1. - — I
1872 Afpendus, 1. - — 1
1873 Agrigentum, I. Apollonia Illyrici, I. Athena;, 2.
(One with the names of Magijlratei, Mentor and
Mofchion) - — . 4
1874 Agrigentum, 1. Athena;, 2. (one with the Xames
of Magiflrat.es, Ammonius and Callias) — 3
1875 Agrigentum, 1. Athenae, 6. (two with the Xames of
M agif rates, one having Deme .* and Hiero, the other
Xejior and Mnafeas ) — — 7
4 876 Athens, 1. (with a Magi/late's name, Theophrqfius) 1
1877 A then as, 3. (two with names of Magi fir ates — Nejtor and
Mnafeas. — Dofi : and Theofcharas j — 3
1878 Athenas, 4. (one with names of M a gif rates in Mono-
1879 Athena;, 2. (with names of Magif rates) — 2
1880 Bruttii, 1. Carthago, 1. Catana, 1. Chalcis 1.
Corinthus, 1. Cyrene, 1. — — 6
ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS IN GOLD'.
18SJ Trajanus, I. p. m. tr . p. cos. ii. p. p. Romagaleala
arm is jniidens, d. vicloriolam, s, parazonium. (fine) \
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1552 Trajanus, 1. p.m. tr. p. cqs. iiii. p.p. Hercules
adverfus ball infidens, d. clavam, s. exuvias Ieonis.
(fine) - - i
1553 Trajanus, 1. p.m. tr. p. cos. v. p.p. Imperator
in quadrigis triumphalibus, d. ramum, s. fceptrum
cum aquila. - - I
1884 Trajanus, 1. p.m. tr. p. cos. vi. p.r. s. p. a. r.
Vir nudus flans, d. pateram, s. fpicas. — i
iSSo Trajanus, 1. font. max. tr. pot. cos. ir. Fi¬
gura fcutis infidens, d. ramum protendit. — -1
J886 Trajanus, 1. parthico p.m. tr. p. cos. VI. P.P.
s. P. q. r. Caput Solis, (extremely fine) — — 1
1887 Trajanus, 1. avgvstj profectio, Imperator
eques, d. liaflam, precedents figura militari, tribus
fequentibus. ( very rare ) - — 3
1888 Trajanus, 1. regna adsignata. Imperator in fub-
druftione fedens inter duos ad dan tes, tres alii infra
Itant, quorum primus manus porrigit, tanquam ali-
quid accepturus. ( very fine and extremely rare ) 1
ISS9 Trajanus, 1. salvs aug. p.m. tr. p. cos. vi.
p.p. s. p. q. r. Mulier fedens, ferpentem ab ara
atfurgentem ex patera pafcit. ^ - 3
1890 Trajanus, 1. s. p. q. r. optimo principi. Fi¬
gura nuda dans d. pateram, s. fpicas. (very fine) 1
1891 Trajanus, 2. Eadem infcriptio. Imperator eques
liadam in hodem prodratum vibrat. — Eadem infcriptio.
Imperator paludatus dans, cui figura militaris l'up-
plicem exhibet. _ _ _ 2
1S92 Trajanus, 1. s. p. q. r. optimo principi. Co-
Jumna Trajani. - - 3
ENGLISH GOLD COINS.
1893 Elizabeth’s Half Sovereign, two different, the Quarter
and the Eighth. Mint Mark, the Ton — 4
1894 Elizabeth’s Half Sovereign. Mint Mark, the Figure 2.
Quarters, Mint Marks, Coronet and Woolpack, and
the Eighth, Woolpack, Mint Mark . —
1895 Elizabeth’s Eighths of the Pound Sovereign, different
1896 Elizabeth’s Milled, Half, Quarter, and Eighth of a
Sovereign. Mollet or Star, Mint Mark —
1897 Elizabeth’s Milled, Halt Sovereign, Two Quarters,
different, and the Eighth. Mint Marks, Mollet and
Fleur de Lis _ _ _
1898 Elizabeth’s Milled Half Sovereign’s, different, and the
Quarter Sovereign. Mint Mark, the Mollet or Star 3
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1899 Elizabeth’s Milled Half and Quarter Sovereign, the
Fir ft Specimens in England of Engrailing on the
Edges Weight 87 and 43 Grains — 2
1900 James I. The Sovereign, Half, Quarter, and Eighth
of bis Fir ft Year — — 4
1901 James I. The Sovereign of his Firft Year, P. 5, N. 6.
Infcribed, on the Reverfe, Exurgat Deus, Difiipentur
Iniimci. Weighing 171 Grains — 1
1902, James 1. The Unitie, or Sceptre Piece of his Second
Year, Plate 5, N. 6. The Half Sovereign, the
Quarter, N. 3, and the Eighth, N. 1. — 4
1903 James I. The Unitie. Obverfe, the King’s Butt in
Armour, crowned to the Left, a Sword in his Right
Hand, and Orb or Globe in his Left. Reverfe, the
Royal Arms crowned between I.R. Incribed, Faciam
Eos In Gentem Unam Mint Marks, Rofe, Thiftle,
N. 16. o
1904 James I. The Half and Quarter Unitie or Sovereign.
Reverfe, infcribed, Henricus. Rofas Regna Jacobus,
N. 3, the Eighth. Reverfe, Tueatur Unita Deus,
N. I. two 4,
1905 James I. The Half, the Quarter, and Two Eighths of
the Uni tie or Pound Sovereign - 4
1906 James I. Thiftle Crown. Obverfe, a Rote crowned
between I.R. Reverfe, the fame letters on the Sides of
a crowned Thiftle, different Mint Marks, P. 5, N. 2.
28 Grains 6
1907 James I. The Fine Sovereign of his Third Year, the
King feated on his Throne, the Portcullis at his Feet.
Reverfe, a full blown Rofe ; on its Centre the Royal
Arms. Infcribed, A Dno. Factum Eft Iftud, Et Eft
Mirab. In Oculis Nrs. Mint Mark, an Efcallop
, Shell. Weighing 213 Grains, P. 15, N. 10. [
1908 James I. The Noble or Spur Ryal, the King in a Ship
as ufual. Reverfe, A Dno. &c. Weight 106 Grains,
N. 9. - - ^
1909 James I. Angels. Mint Marks, Crofs, Efcallop Shell,
N. S. The Angelef, N. 7. Mint Mark, a Tre¬
foil - - 3
1.910 A Mahogany Cabinet, containing 24 Medal Boards,
1 Foot 7 Inches Wide, 1 Foot 7 Inches Deep, and
1 Foot 7 Inches High — —
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ROMAN SMALL BRASS.
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1911 Ten, ft ruck in the early part of the Roman Empire,
fome of them probably by Domitianus. ( very fine and
rare ) - - -
1912 Julius, JL M. Antonius and Cleopatra, 2. Auguftus, 1.
Tiberius, 1. Caligula, 1, Claudius, 2. Nero, 3.
Vefpafianus, 1. - - - - -
1913 Caligula, 1. Claudius, 2, Nero, 4. Vefpafianus, 1.
Domitianus, 3. Domitia, 1. -
1914 Nero, 3. Vefpafianus, 1. Domitianus, 4. Domitia, 2.
Nerva, 1. Trajanus, 1. -
3 915 Domitianus, 1. Domitia, 1. TrajanfiS, 4. Ha-
drianus, 2. Antoninus Pius, 1, M. Aurelius, 1.
Caracalla,. 1. Trajanus Decius, 1. —
1916 Trajanus, 3. Hadrianus, 1. Antoninas Pius, 1,
Valerianus fen. 1. Gallienus, 7. Salonina, 4. Sa¬
lon in us, 2. • - ■ -
1917 C. Fulvius Maerianus, 2. Indulgenti^e augg, —
RoMiE AETERN£. - -
1918 Gallienus, 6. Salonina, 6. Poftumus, 9. Lselianus, 1.
Vi&orinus fen. 8. Vidtorimis jun. 1. Marius, 2.
Tetricus fen. 3. - - - -
1919 Gallienus, 12. Salonina, 4. Poftumus, 8. Laelianus, 1.
Victorinus fen. 4. Marius, 2, Tetricus len. 4. Te¬
tricus jun. 7. - - -
1920 Gallienus, 12. Salonina, 3. Poftumus, 4. Marius, 2.
Tetricus, jan. 2. Claudius Gothicus, 6. Quintillus, 4.
Aurelianus, 9. Severina, 3. Vabalathus and Aure-
lianus, 1. Tacitus 4. - - • -
1921 Gallienus, 6, Claudius Gothicus, 6. Quintillus, 4.
Aurelianus, 10. Severina, 4. Vabalathus and Au¬
relianus, 1. Tacitus, 6. Florianus, 3. Probus, 4.
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Claudius Gothicus, 8. A urelian us, 10. Severina, I.
Tacitus, 12. Florianus, 2. Probus, 7. Cams, 6.
1923 C1au5iius Gotliicus, 7. A urelian us, 9. Tacitus, 7.
lrobus, 12. Cams, 3. Carinus, 4. Magnia Ur-
bica, 1. Numerianus, 2. - - -
192+ Tacitus, 6. Probus, 15. Carus, 4. Carious, 4.
Magnia Urbica, 1. Numerianus, 4. Diodetianus, 12.
1925 lrobus, 20. Carus, 3. Carinus, 6. Numerianus, 6.
Diodetianus, 12. _ . 47
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ROMAN MIDDLE BRASS.
1 0^6 Conftantinus, the Firft, 10. different Types. — Con-
flans, 6. fel. temp, reparatio, with different
Mint Marks. - — _ _ ]£
192 i Conftantinus, the Firft, 15. Con Pans, 3. Ccmftan-
finus, the Second, 5. different Types. • - 23
1928 Conpans, 4. ConPantius, tlie Second, 6. Con¬
cordia MILITUM. - PEL. TEMP. REPA RATIO. (til'O
varieties) — Gloria Rom a nor um— -Hoc signo
VICTOR F.RIS - SaLUS AUG. NOSTRI. MaGNEN-
tiu s, 8. Felicitas Reipublice — Gloria Ro*
manor um. (two varieties ) — Renobatio urbis
Rome — Salus D.D. N.N. aug et caes — Vic-
tores avg. et caes.— Victoria aug. lib. ro¬
man o r . ( Two varieties.) . - - ] 3
1929 ConPantius, the Second, 4. different Types. Magnen-
tius, 3. Felicitas reipublice— Salus D. D.
N. N. aug. et caes — Victoria aug. lib. ro-
manor. Dgcentius, 2. Salus D. D. N.N. aug.
et caes- — Victorias D. D. N. N. aug et caes.
ConPantius Gallus, 1. 4el. temp, reparatio.
Julian us, L Securitas reipub. — Jovianus, 1.
Victoria romano rum — Valentinianus, the Firp,
3. Cl LOR I A ROMANO RUM - REPARATIO REIPUB.
— Victoria augg. — -
1930 ConPantius, the Second, 12. Magnentius, 3. De-
cenlius, 2. ConPantius Gallus, L Julianas, 2.
1931 ConPantius, the Second, 13. Magnentius, 2. Juli¬
anas, 1 . Val/rns, l. MoHeta augg. Gratianus, 3,
Gloria Romanorum — Reparatio reipub —
I ! r b s ROMA. — Valentinianus Jan. I. Reparatio
reipub . — 1 heodofius, 4. Gloria Romanorum.
(Two varieties.) Reparatio reipub. — Virtu s
exerciti. yRlia Flaccilla, 2. Salus reipublice.
( Two varieties.) Magn us Maximus, L Reparatio
reipub. Arcadius, 1. Vxktus exerciti. 2$
15
20
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1932 J allanus, 1. Gratianus, 4. Theodofius, 7. ./Elia
Flaccilla, 2. Magnus Maximus, 2. J6vinus, 1. Vic¬
toria Romanorum. — — 17
1933 AnaflafuiS/ 3. Juftinianns, 8. Theodohatus, 2. Juf-
tinus Jun. 2. Tiberius Conflantinus, 1. Mauricius,
4. Theophilus, .8. Leo Sapiens, 2. Romanus
Jun. 1. Joannes Zimifces, 1. Bafilius, the Second,
1. And feven more, (well prcferved.) — 35
ENGLISH SILVER COINS,
« ^
SHILLINGS.
% 1 * *
1934 The Commonwealths, 1658 and 1660, Anchor Mini
Mark v - - - 2
1935 Charles II. firfl and feeond Coinage ■- . 8
1936 Charles II. milled. Plain, different Dates — 12
1937 Charles II. milled. Feathers under the Plead, or in the
Centre of the Reverje — — - 6
1 93 S Charles II. Elephant under the Head, i. Elephant
and Cattle, 1. Feathers, 3 - — - 5
1939 James II. 4. William and Mary, 2 - 6
1940 William III. 6 Plain, 3 with Feathers, and 1 with
Rofes in the Quarters of the Reverje —— — 30
1941 William III. 2 flruck at Brifcol. 2 at'Chefler. I at
Exeter. 1 at Norwich. And 2 at York. 1 of the
lad Mint with a Head on both Sides — 8
1942 William III. with Feathers under the Head, and 1
thicker than common — — — 2
1943 Ann, 2 Plain. 2 flruck from the Silver taken at V1V0.
2 with Feathers. And 2, Roles and Feathers in the
Quarters - - - 8
1944 Ann, 2 Plain. 3, Rofes and Feathers. And 2 flruck at
Edinburgh - - - - - 7
1945 Ann, 2 Plain. 4, Rofes and Feathers. And 1 flruck at
Edinburgh - T
1946 George I. Rofe and Feathers, 4. Welch Copper
Company, 1 - - ■ $
3 947 George I. Rofe and Feathers, 4. Welch Copper
Company, 1, Snell mg, P. 17, N. 25 — 5
1948 George I. t Plain Quarters. 2, Rofe and Feathers.
1, South Sea Company. And 1 Welch Copper
Company 5
1949 George II. with the Young Head, 1 Plain. 7, different
Dates, with Rofes and Feathers g
1950 George II. with the Young Head, 7 with Rofes and
Feathers. And 1 with Rofes. only in the Quarters 2
' - ( .150 )
1951 George II. with the Old Head, I with Rofes. 2 with
Lima under the Head, coined from Silver taken by
Lord Anton. And 3 Plain. His prefent Majefty,
L dated 1763, called Lord Northumberland Shilling.
And I of the lafl Coinage, 1787 - — 7
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ENGLISH SILVER COINS.
HALF CROWNS.
1952 Edward VT. all different, Snelling, Plate 4, N. 19 4
1953 The Half Crown of Philip and Mary, P. 5, N. 18 I
1954 Elizabeth (very fine) — — 1
1955 Elizabeth, Mint Mark. 2, P. 6, N. 16 — 1
1956 The Exurgat Half Crown of James I. Thiftle Mint
Mark - - 1
1957 James I. Plate 8, N. 14 and 15 — 2
1958 James I. P. 8, N. 14 and 15 - — 3
1959 Charles I. of his firft Coinage, different, P. 9, N. 6 2
1960 Charles I. fir ft Coinage, with and without the Feathers
over the Arms, 2. Mint Mark, Long Crofs, with and
without Feathers — — 4
1961 Charles I. M. M. Cattle, Anchor, and Heart 3
1962 Charles I. P. 9, N. 12, four. And 1 with the Delta
Mint Mark - - 5
1963 Charles I. Harp Mint Mark, P. 9, N. 12 — 1
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SPAIN. SILVER MEDALS.
1964 Philip the Fair, Father of the Emperor, Charles V.
Revcrfe, Virtute & Conftantia. A rejlored Medal.
Charles V. Reverfe , His Wife, Ifabella of Portugal.
Charles V. Reverfe , Philip II. 3 — 5-
1965 Philip II. Van Loon, To?ne 1, Page 4, 10, 17. Reverfe ,
Felicitas Temporum, 1559 - . 4
1966 Don Carlos, Son of Philip II. Confociatio Rerum Do¬
rn ina, rejlored, & Obviis Ulnis - - 2
1967 Philip II. R. His Queen, Ann of Auftria. Her Buft,
R. Fjelicitati Patrim. Philip, R . Philip, Prince of
Spain. Philip. R. Reliquum Datur, 15S0 — 4
1963 Antony Perrenot, Cardinal Granville, Van I,oon, P. 56,
and 58. Margaret of Auflria, Governefs of the Lovr
Countries for Philip II. P. 86, and 97 —
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1969 Philip II. Reverfe, The Royal Arms Crowne.fl, Van
Loon , P. 496. Another, the Bulls of Himfelf, his
Wife, and Son — —
1970 Albert and Elizabeth upon being made Sovereigns of
the Low Countries, Tome 1, P.5 II, N. 2. Philip III.
Reverfe , his Queen, Margaret of Auftria, T. ‘2, P. 52.
Elizabeth, P. 132, and 1 on her Death in 1633, P. 213 4
•1971 Philip IV. on his Acceffion to the Crown in 1621,
Tome 2, P. 133. Cum Sole et Aftris Concordia
Jungit. — — — 3
1972 Ferdinand, Infant of Spain, and Cardinal, P. 219, N. 1.
Don John of Auftria, Natural Son of Philip IV.
Francis de Moura, T. 3,P. 25. Lewis de Benevides,
T. 2, P. ,436. Philip Malins, P 488, Tome 3, P. 206 6
1973 Charles II. Reverfe , his Mother, T. 2, P. 512, T. 3,
P. 21, N. 3, P. 270. Flandria Olfende 4*
1974 John, Count of Monterey, Governor of the Low
Countries, T. 3, P. 165. A Medallion by Roller 1
1975 Charles II. his Head. R. Mary Louila, his Queen,
Tome 3, N. 1, P. 270. The Buffs of Mary Ann of
Neubourg, his lecond Wife, Face to Face, P. 433,
N. 5 — — — 2
1976 Philip V. Grandfon of Lewis XIV. upon coming to
the Crown in 1700, Tome 4, P 318, and 324 2
1977 Philip V. Tojne 4, P. 338. Philip V. on Horfeback,
upon his Entry into Naples in 1702. Idis Arms.
LI is Buff. R. Mary Louifa of Savoy — 4
1978 Charles III. upon taking Barcelona, Van Loon, P. 19,
N. I, P. 25, two, a little different, N. 2, P. 27 4
1979 Charles III. on his Marriage with Elizabeth of Brunf-
wick in 1707, N. 2, P. 87, N. 1, 2, 3, P. 91, Tome 5
1980 Ferdinand VI. upon his A cce (lions in 1746
1981 Charles III. and his Queen Mary Amalia on their
Marriage in 1738. One Honary, 1751. On the
Marriage of the Princefs Louifa in 1765. Charles IV.
and Queen, on their Acceffion in 17S9, two 5
1982 Small Medals and Jettons of Philip IV. Philip V.
Lewis I. Ferdinand VI. &C. on their Acceffion to
the Throne, &cf — — 04
PORTUGAL SILVER MEDALS.
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1983 Leonora, Daughter of Edward, King of Portugal, and
Wife of the Emperor Frederick III. reffored. John
IV. his Buff, 1641, upon his Acceffion. fofeph I.
from the Dye of the Thirty-fix Shilling Piece, 1772.
An Equeftrian Figure on aPedeffal, Maghanimo Rel-
t
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titutor. 1775. Pevcrfc, Poll Fata Refurgens. Exergue,
Oljfipe. Mary I. and Peter III. from the Dye of the
Thirty-fix Shilling Piece - 5
1981 John V. a Medallion, his Bud. Reverfe, Et Latet Et
Lucet, 171 6 — - — — I
1985 John V. a Ship between two Pillars. Exergue, Fufis
Fugatifque Turcis, Lulit Clafiis Subfid Ad Taenarum,
1717. Hifloria Refurges. " Exergue, Reg- Acad.
Hid. Lufit. Inflit. 6 Dec. 1720 — 2
% . — ■* • • *•
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GREEK CITIES IN SILVER.
1986 Bruttii, I. Carthago, I. Corinthus, 2. Dyrrhachium,
3. Ephefus, 1. Euboea, L Gelas, 1. Heraclea
Lucaniae, I. Hifliaea, 1. Leucas Acarnaniae, 1.
Maffilia, 1. — — — 14
{ 987 Carthago, 1 . ( with Punic Characters ,) — 1
1988 Carthago, 1. (Ditto.) - — 1
1989 Carthago,!, (with a Punic Letter.) — " I
1990 Carthago, 1. (Ditto.) — — 1
1991 Carthago, 1. Corinthus, 2. Dyrrhachium,!. Gelas,
1. FI eraclea Lucaniae, 1. — — 6
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1992 Corinthus, 3. Dyrrhachium, 1. Ephefus, 1. Gelas,
1. Heraclea Lucaniae, 1. Illrus, 1. Leontini, 1.
Maffilia, 1. — — — 10
1993 Cnoffius, 1. — — — 1
- ' 1994 Cyrene, 1. Erythrae, 1. Erefus, 1. — 3
1995 Corinthus, I. Ephefus, 1. Gelas, 1. Emporia?, 1. 4
1996 Falifei, or Alea, 1. Epirus, 1. Euboea, 1. Himera,
I. 1 Itanus, 1. — — — 5
1997 Gelas, 1. Himera, 1. — — 2
1998 Heraclea Lucania?, 1. Himera, 1. Hyrium, 1. 3
1999 Gelas, 1. Hyrium, 1. Itanus, 1. Iflrus, 1. Leon¬
tini, 1. Mefiana, 1. — ■ — g
2000 Gelas, 1. Heraclea Lucaniae, 1. Hifliaea, 1. Leon¬
tini, 1. Maffilia, 2. Metapontum, 1. — 7
2001 Leontini, 1. — — — 1
2002 Leontini, 1. — — — j
ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS IN GOLD.
* i
2003 Trajanus, 1. vota svscepta p. m. tr. p. cos. vi.
p. p. SiP. d.R. Imperator togatus, s. haflam fuper
bumero, et Genius feminudus, s. cornucopia?, ftantes
ad aram fiiftrificant. (rare.) . - . ]
4'
2004
2005
2006
w
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
0
2013
201 I
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Trajanus, 1. Sine epigraplie. Avis, feu Phoenix, cum
circulo radigto in capite; unguibus ramuin olea:
tenet. ( rare.) — . —
Trajanus, 1. divi neuva f.ttraianvs pat. Ca¬
pita oppolita Nervce et Yrajani Patris. ( rare .)
Trajanus and Hadrianus, 1 . divo traiano patri.
Trajani caput laureatum. {very rare > and extremely
fme.) « *— .
Plotilia/l. PLOTINA AVG. IMP. TRAIANI. HllJUS
caput. CAES. AVG. GERM A. D AC. COS. VI- F.P.
Vefla fedens, d. palladium, s. haftam.* (very fine and
extremely rare.) — - —
Matidia, 1. matidia avg. divae marcianae F;
Hujus caput, pif.tas avg vst. Mulier ftans utram-
que manum extendi! fuper adftantem utrinque parvam
figuram. (very rare.) ' —
Hadrianus, 1. adventvi avg. italiae. Imperator
jflaris, d. extenfa, juxta mulier, d. pateram, s. cornuco¬
pias, ad aram facrificat. (rare.) - -
Hadrianus, l . aegyptos. Mulier humi procumbens,
d. fiftrum, s. canirtro innixa, pro pedibus Ibis, (rare.)
Hadrianus, 1. Africa. Mulier humi procumbens,
capite elephanti exuviis teclo, d. leonem contingit, s.
caniifro innititur, retro fpica. (fine.) —
Hadrianus, 1. concord, p. M. tr. p. cos. ii.
Mulier fedens, d. paieram. - - -
Hadrianus,!. cos. hi. Imperator eques —
Hadrianus, 1. cos. in. Sol in citis quadrigis, s.
ha gel! urn. — — - —
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ENGLISH GOLD COINS.
2015 James I. the Angel, N. 8. The Angelet, N. 7.
weight 71 and 36 Grains — —
2016 James I. the fine Sovereign of his 17th' Year, P. 5,
N. 16. Reverfc , the Arms three XXX over, for Thirty
Shillings, its Value, weight 192 Grains, Mint Mark,
the Rofe - • — ■ —
2017 James I. fine Sovereign of his 17th Year, Mint Mark,
a Spur- Rowel - - - -
2018 James I. Angels of his 17th Year. Reverfc, s^"9bip
with the Royal Arms on the Maft, N. 14. Min? Mark,
theRofe, theThifrle, and the Trefoil, weight 66 Grains
2019 James I. the Unitie or Laureled Pieces, with XX. X.
V.- -Mint Mark, Fleur de Lis and Trefoil, P. 5. N. 11,
M2, 13 * — — — *
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4
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*2020 James I. the Spur Ryal of his 17th Year. Qbverfc,
a Lyon fitting crowned, holding in his right Paw a
Sceptre, his left fupporting the Arms, on each Side
v XV. for fifteen Shillings. Revcrfe , a Radiated Role,
&c. Mint Mark, a Spur Rowel, weight 96 Grains
20*21 Charles I. Angels. Obvcrfe, the Archangel Michael,
as ufual without X for ten Shillings, its Value. Revcrfe,
the Ship. Another with X. Mint Marks, the Long
Crofs and Heart, P. 6, N. 1 -
2022 Charles I. Angels. Reverfe. I jifcribed , Amor Populi
Prsefidium Regis, N. 1, Mint Mark, the Bell and
Triangle — — —
20'23 Charles I. Twenty Shilling Piece, Mint Mark, hleurde
Lis, different Heads. ReverJ'e, a Square Shield
Crowned, hifcribed, Florent Concordia Regna. The
Ten and Five Shilling Pieces, Infcribed, Cultores Sui
Deu, Protegit, Plate 6, N. 6 —
2024 Charles I. his Twenty and Ten Shilling Pieces, Black
Moor’s Plead Mint Mark - * - '
2025 Charles I. Twenty Shilling Piece, Black moor’s Head
Mint Mark. Ten and Five Shilling Pieces, Mint
Mark, Fleur de Lis, all with the Ruff, N. 2 and 3
2026 Charles I. Twenty, Ten, and Five Shilling Pieces,
King’s Bud with a Ruff, round the Neck; Heart Mint
Mark - * -
2027 Charles I. Twenty and Ten Shilling Pieces ; Mint
Mark, the Heart. Five Shilling Pieces, Long Crols
and Anchor — — —
202S Charles I. Twenty and Ten Shilling Piece, Feathers,
Mint Mark, Ruff round the Bud —
2029 Charles I. Twenty-two and Ten Shilling Pieces, dif¬
ferent. And the Five Shilling Piece, Rofe Mint
Mark — — —
2030 Charles I. Twenty Shilling Piece, P. 6, N. -4. The
Ten and Five Shilling Pieces —
2031 Charles L 1 Ten and 3 Five Shilling Pieces, the
Crown, Bell, Ton and Harp —
2032 Charles I. Twenty Shilling Piece, Infcribed on . the
Revcrfe, Florent Concordia Regna. P. el, N. 7. The
Ten and Five Shilling Pieces, Infer iption , Cultores
Sui Deus Protegit. Mint Marks of the two fird, the
Ernonv Flower and final! B. on the lad a fmall B.
for Briot, weight 5 D. 20 G. —
2033 A Mahogany Cabinet, on a Stand, containing 36 Boards
and J Drawer, IS Inches wide, 14-1 Inches deep,
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ROMAN SMALL BRASS.
* » .1
2034* Probus, 20. Carus, 2. Carinus, 4. Numerianus, 6,
Diocletianus, 12. - 44
2035 Probus, 20. Carinus, 6. Numerianus, 5. Diocle¬
tianus, 10. - — - - - 41
20 36 Probus, 19. Carinus, 3. Caraulius, 8. Alledlus, 4. 34*
2037 Caraufius, 16. adventusaug. — concordia aug.
- HIL A RITAS AUG. - JOVI AUG. - L AT, T I T I vE FUND.
—MARS VICTOR. - MONETA AUG. - ORIENS AUG.
— tax aug. (four varieties.) — pietas aug. — prin-
CIPI JUVENTUT. - PROVID. AUGGG. - SALUS AUG. 36
203S Alleclus, 14. l^etit. aug. — l^etitia aug. (three
varieties.) — p ax a u g . ( two va rieties.) — provid. aug.
(two varieties.) — providentia aug. (three varie¬
ties.)— v i r t u s aug. ( th rce va rieties.) - 1 4.
2039 Maximianus, the Firft, 12. Conftantius Chlorus, 6.
FI. Helena, 6‘. FI. Max.- Theodora, 1. Maximia-
nus, the Second, 3. Maximinus, 9. Maxentius, 2.
Romulus, 1. - - 40
2040 Maximianus, the Firft, 15. Conftantius Chlorus, 5, FI.
Jul. Helena, 3. Maximianus, the Second., 1. Maxi-
minus, 11. Maxentius, 2. Romulus, 1. Alexan¬
der, the Tyrant, 1. s. p. q. r. optimo principi.
(unpublijhed.) - - - '39
2041 Alexander, the Tyranl, 1. rom£ aitern.e aug. n.
(extremely rare , and very highly prefer ved*) 1
2042 Maximianus, the Firft, 12. FI. Jul. Helena, 3. Maxi¬
minus, 4. Romulus, 1. Licinius Senior, 12. Li-
cinius Junior, 5. Conftantinus, the Firft, 1 3. 50
2043 Maximianus, the Firft, 12. (one of than incufe.) Ro¬
mulus, 1. (the Portrait an uncommon one.) Licinius
Senior, 12. Licinius Junior, 3. Conftantinus, die
Firft, 12.’ - - - r - - 40
X 2
2044 Licinius Senior, 7. Licinius Senior, and Licinius Ju¬
nior, 1. Licinius Junior, 3. Conftantinus, the kirft, 12.
FI. Max. Faufta, k Crifpus, 8. Faufta, 1. frarej -
Delmatius, 1 . ( very fine.)
2046
2047
a-
2048
2049
2050
2051
37
2045 Conftantinus, the Firft, 17. FI. Max. Faufta, 3. Ciif-
pus, 8. Delmalius, 1. Conftantius, the Second, 12.
Conftans, 9. - - —
Conftantinus, the Firft:, 20. Fi. Max, Faufia, 3. Crif-
pus, 5. Delmatius, 1. Conftantinus Junior,-&. Con¬
ftans, 7. Conftantius, the Second, 6. \-^j=r
Oonftantinus, the firft, 12. SouftantiniiSr, the,S.ecmK
Conftans, 2. Conftantius, the Second, 12. \
nio, 1. Magnentius, 7. Decentius, 3. Conftantius
Gailus, 3. Julianas, 3. Helena Juliani, 2.
Conftantius, the Second, S. Vjetranio, 2. Magnenti¬
us, 8. Decentius, 1. Conftantius Gailus, 3. Juii-
anus, 4. Helena Juliani, 2. Jovianus,! > (very fine.)
Valentinlanus, the Firft, 7. Velens, 6. Gratianus, S.
Magnentius, 8. Decentius, 9. Jovianus, 1. Valen-
linianus, the Firft, 9. Gratianus, 3. \ alentinianus,
the Second, 6. Theodofius, the Firft, 8. Aelia Flac-
cilla, 4. Magnus Maximus, 2. ’ — -
Theodoftus, the Firft, 7. Aelia Flaccilla, 6.
Maximus, 7. Eugenius, 1. Arcadius, 18.
Eudoxia, 2. Honorius, 9. - - -
Anaftaftus, 1. Juftinianus, 5. Athalaricus, 2. I heo-
dohatus, 1. Baduela, I. Tiberius Conftantinus, 3.
Mauricius, 1. Focas, 1. Heraclius and his Sons, 1.
Conftantinus Pogonatus, l . Joannes Zimijces, 1. Ma¬
nuel Con-menus, 1, And 24 mpre. (well -preferred*)
50
50
50
50
50
Magnus
Aelia
50
43
ENGLISH SILVER COINS.
* x • i
HALF-CROWNS.
2052 Charles I. Tower Mint, different. _ — - 6
2053 Charles I. Mint Marks, Crown, with and without Fea¬
thers over the Arms; the Bell the fame, 2; and the
Ton, plain * ^ f>
2054 Charles I. Briefs Mint , P. 10, N.9. —
2055 Charles I. of the York Mint, Snelling, P. 10, N. 16 1
2056 Charles I. York Mint, P. 10, N. 17 & 18. 2
2057 Charles I. York Mint, P. 10, N. 1.9 & 20. 2
2058 Charles I . Aberifvith Mintf P. 10, N. 82. And 1
with the Crown Mint Mark, unpublijhed and nuique 2
2059 Charles I . Half-Crown, ftruck at Oxford, the value on
ihe Bc\erfe. expreffed »n Arabic Numeral, 1
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2060 Charles I. Crowned at Oxford, 1642, 1; 1463, 2; and
1644, 2. P. 12, N. 1, 2, & 7. -
2061 Charles I. Oxford Mint, 1642, 1; 43, 1; 44, 2; and
1645, 1. - -
2062 Charles I. P. 12, N. 5. Two of 1644; One^5; and
One, 46. — - * - -
2063 Charles I. P.12, N, 2, One; Three of 1644; and
One of 46. . — * - *• — - * -
•2064 Charles I. Coined at Exeter, 1. Rofe Mint Mark, with¬
out a date. And 1, fame Mint Mark, 1645, P. 13,
N. II. - - - -
2065 Charles I. Rofe and Cattle Mint Mark, 1644 & 1645
2066 Charles I. 1645, $ netting, P. 14, N, 18. -
2067 Charles I. without the Date, P. 14, N. 18. unique
2068 Charles I. 1642, Rofe Mint Mark, P. 14, N. 19.
2069 Charles I. Rofe Mint Mark, P. 14, N. 12. And 1, a
little different -
2070 Charles I. Rofe Mint Mark. Obverfe, the King riding
full fpeed. Reverfe, a little different from N. 12
2071 Charles I. called the Blackfmith’s Half-Crown, P. 14
N. 13. - -
2072 Charles I. coined in Country Mints x P. l4, N. 14, &c.
207 3 Charles I. Country Mints , I coined in Imitation of that
ttruck at York, with the Lyon grafping the Shield
2074 Charles I. Country Mints - *
207^ Charles I. flruck at Chefler, Plate 14, N. 15.
2076 Charles I. coined at Worcefler, P. 14, N. 17.
2077 The Commonwealth, Sun Mint Mark, dates, 1649, 53,
53, & 1654. ‘ - - -
2,078 The Commonwealth, Sun Mint Mark, 1652 & 1656.
2079 The Commonwealth’s Half-Crown, with the Anchor
Mint Mark, Plate 16, N. 6. 1660. - -
5
5
5
5
2
2
1
1
1
1
I
I
3
3
3
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FRENCH SILVER MEDALS.
20S0 Philip VI. Reverfe , Blanch of Navarre, Reflored.
Charles VII. Obverfe , a Kr the Arms of France in a
Shield. Another, the Arms. Reverfe, a Crofs,
Tome 8, del CEuvre du St. Lc Clcrc. M armor es et
Medailles Tome 39, des ant res Efiampes du Cabinet
du Roy Louis XIV. Page 5, N. 5 & 9. Charles VIII.
his Head and Titles. Reverfe, the Figure of a Woman
with a Dog - - 4-
2081 Francis I. his Head and Titles. Reverfe, two Globes,
inferihed , Uniis non fu (licit Orbis, Exergue, 1515, Page
19, N. 24. This Medal was probably /truck in the 17 th
Cer^my. — - - - - * - \
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2082 Henry II. Rtherfe, Fame. Exergue, Ex Vo to, P. 1552,
P. 21, N. 40, — Catharine de Medicis. 7?. Hine doJor,
Lacrima: Hinc. On his Death, in 1559, P. 23, N. 48. 2
2083 Catharine de Medicis. Reverje, an Equellrian Figure,
P. 29, N. 64. — Her Head. R. Charles IX. — Hen¬
ry III. - - 3
2084 Anthony, King of Navarre. R. the Sun, inferibed,
Fouet Et Dilcntit. Reverje, Rex Confervator. Ex¬
ergue, 1559. — Diana, Dutchefs of Valentino is. Re -
verfe, Oritur Et Lacle Virefcit. - 3
2085 Charles IX. P. 25, N. 51. And I on the Maflacre of
St. Bartholomew, in 1572, N. 55. - 2
2086 Henry III. Reverje , an Equellrian Figure, Page 29,
N. 64. His Queen, Louifa;of Lorrain, N. 60. Ano¬
ther, 1582, N. 65. And 1, dated 1627, thirty-eight
Years after his Death, N. 133. - - 4
2087 Francis, Duke of Alencon. R. Fouet Et Di feu tit, 2.
Henry, Duke of Guife. Cardinal de Birague, 1580.
The Chancellor de PHofpital. And P. FTuralt 6
2088 Charles X. or Cardinal of Bourbon, his Head and Ti¬
tles, 1590. Reverje, an Altar, & c. Regale Sacer-
dotium — . . . . . |
2089 Henry IV. Lutetia, 1594, repaired, P. 33, N. 75. —
N. 73. — Another, P. 35, N. 79. - 3
2090 Henry IV. and his Queen, Mary de Medicis. Reverje,
Propago Imperi, i603. Page 41, N. 98; furrounded
with a very large Border on both Sides, a very long
Inlcription in his Praife. Weight, 0 Ounces, 10 Pen-'
ny weights - l
2091 Henry IV. and his Queen. R. propago Imperi, 1603.
— His Head alone, , R. Majedas Major Ab Igne,
Exergue, 1 604. - — - - . o
2092 Henry IV. Reverje, Opt. Princ. 1598. P. 35. N. 78.
one. Reverje, his Queen. — 1 on his Treaty with the
Swifs, in 1602, P. 37, N. 83. — And 2 very fmall
Jettons - ... . 5
2093 Mary de Medeeb, Queen Regent. R . Servando Dea
Pacta Deos, P. 41, N. 108. — Another, Laeta Deum
Parta, N. 90. - - n
•2094 Mary de Medecis. Reverje, Dat Pacatum Omnibus
-/Ether, 1613.— -Another, Oritur et Lacle Virefcit 2
X. ^ H H f 1 l • IT • 1 r r T T w * _
2095 Mary de Medecis and Louis XIII. R. Inferibed, Ori-
ens Augufti Tutricc Minerva, 1611, P. 47, N. 110.
• — Her Head only, Sexus et Gloria Regna, 1615*- —
Another, an Infcription on the Reverje ; date, 1644,
P 45, N. 146. — - -
2V 6 Lewis XIII. on his Coronation, in 1610, two, P.47,
N . 1 14 & II. ' Another, Dat. Pacatum Omnibus
j t.her, 1 L: 1 3v —***-— - - — ,
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3097 Lewis XIII. on taking Rochelle, 1629. Another, on
reftoring the Coin, 1641, both by Varin, 1 on the
Birth ot Lewis XIV. in 1638. And 2 fmall Medals. .>
2098 The Duke de Rohan. Chancellors Aligre, Brulart,
de Vic — - - — - 4
2099 The Duke de Candale. Tke Count de Valois, Son of
Charles IX. Mar dial de Toy ras - 3
2100 Cardinal RichJieu. R. Tandem Vi61a Sequor, byVa -
rin, P. 57, N. 140. - - - 1
2101 Cardinal Richlieu, Mens Sidera Voluit, 1631, byVa-
rin . — One. Reverfe, a Pillar. — One. Reverfe, Guz¬
man d’Olivarez. — Another, Reverfe , a Ship 4<
2102 Cardinal Mazarine, Nunc Orbi Servere Labor, Hinc
Ordo, Hinc Copia Rerum, 1660. — Et Nutum Fata
Sequntur, 1660. — Firmando Firmior Hasret, 1660 4-
2103 John Varin, the celebrated Medallift, without a Reverfe ,
probably by himfelf • - 1
2104 Lewis XIV. Reverfe , his Mother, by Varin , 1643.—
Of Her, infcribed, Diva Se Jactat Alumna, 1660. 3-
2105 Lewis XIV. on his Coronation, in 1654. Reverfe , his
Queen, Maria Thereta, Infanta of Spain, 1 659, two.
—One, his Queen. Reverfe , his Mother.— His
Head, 2£terna? Concordia? Francis et Hifpania?,
, 1 66*0. — — * 5
GREEK CITIES, IN SILVER.
2106 Leontini, !. Macedonia, 1. — t - ‘2-
2107 Ledntini, 1. Malilia, 3. Metapontum, 1. Neapolis
Campania?, 2. - - - - 7
2108 Larifia Theflaliae, 1. Locri Bruttiorum, 1. Lyttus, 1.
Malienfes Thefialias, 1 . - - • 4
2109 Macedonia, I. - i
2110 Macedonia, 1. — — - 1
2111 Macedonia, 1. - -
2112 Maronea, 1. Maffilin, 1. MeOana, 1. Metapon¬
tum, 1. * - * * - 4
2113 Maronea, 1. MafTifia, 1. Meflana, 1. Metapon¬
tum, ]. - - - ^ 4
2114 Maffilia, 4. Maronea, I. Metapontum,!. Neapolis
Campania?, 1. Rhodus, 1. - • S
2115 Hiftiaea, 1. Maronea, 1. Metapontum, ,1. MetTe-
nia, 1. Motya, 1. Neapolis Campaniae, 1. 6
2116 Myrhina, 1. - r ^ -
2117 Neapolis Campania?, 2. Patra?, 1. Rhodus, 2. Sy-
racufa, 1. Tarentum, 1. Thurium, L Velia, L
2118 Opus, L
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2119 Neapolis Campanile, 2. Phocis, I. Roma, 1.
dus, 1. Syracufa, 1. Tarentum, 1. —
2120 Neapolis Campanile, 1 . Rhodus, 1. Roma, 1.
racufa, 1. Tarentum, 1. Thurium, 1. Velia
2121 Pergamus, 1. — —
2122 Pergamus, 1. — —
2123 Polyrhenium, 1. — * —
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ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS IN GOLD.
21.24 Hadrianus, L cos. in. Lupa cum Romulo et
Remo lactentibus. (fine.) -
2125 Hadrianus, I. cos. hi. p. p. Imperator eques, d.
haftam. (fine.) - - - -
2126 Hadrianus, 1. disc’iplina avg. Imperator adducia
manu vefte prsecedens, fequentibus tribus militibus cum
iignis militaribus. (very rare.) - -
2127 Hadrianus,]. hispania. Mulier fedens juxta rupern.
d. ramum,.pro pedibus cuniculus. ( rare.) I
2128 Hadrianus, I. iovi victori. Jupiter fedens, d.
vidtoriolam, s. haftam. 1
2129 Hadrianus, 1. liberalitas avg. vii. Mulier
Ftans, d. lefTerarti, s. cornucopia?, - 1
2130 Hadrianus, I. divi ner. nepos p. m. tr. p. cos.
Caput folis radiatum. (very rare and fine.) 1
2131 Hadrianus, 1. oriens p. m. tr. p. cos. ir. .Typus
idem. i
2132 Hadrianus, I. oriens p. m. tr. p. cos. des. ii.
Typus idem, (extremely fine*) 1
2133 Hadrianus. 1. p. m. tr. p. cos. iii. Jupiter fedens,
d. fulmen, s. haftam. (extremely fine.) — 1
2134 Hadrianus, I. (Somewhat different from the former.) 1
2135 Hadrianus,!.* Eadem Infcriptio. Romagaleala armis
infidens, d. vidtoriolam, s. haftam. - ]
2136 Hadrianus, 1. Eadem Infcriptio. Figura militaris
ftans, d. haftam, s. clypeum. (fine.) — 1
2137 Hadrianus, 1. Eadem Infcriptio. Genius feminudus
ftans, d. pateram, s. cornucopia?. — 1
2138 Hadrianus, 1. Eadem Infcriptio. Hercules nudus
armis infidet, d. clavarn, s. exuvias leonis. (fine.) ]
2139 Hadrianus, 1. eomaf, aeternae. Roma geleata
fedens, cl. vidtoriolam, s. haftam. — \
2140 Sabina, 1. consecratio. Aquila Sabina? animam
in caplum eft'ert. (rare.) - \
2141 Sabina,!, cofcordia avg. Mulier fedens, d, pa¬
tera m. — — - ■ i
ENGLISH GOLD COINS.
-142 Charles I. Twenty and Ten Shilling Pieces, by Brio t
2143 Charles I. Twenty. Shilling Piece, by Brio/, Mint Mark
the B. and a very fmali Role -
2144 Charles I. Angel, by Briot , P. 6, N. 5. St. Michael
piercing the Dragon. Rcverfe , a Ship in full Sail with
the Royal Arms on the Maft. Infcribed, Amor Po-
puli Praefidium Regis, Mint Mark a fmali B. weight
64 Grains — — —
2146' Charles I. Twenty, Ten, and Fiv$ Shilling Pieces,
with the Anchor Mint Mark — -
2146 Charles I. Twenty Shillings, Mint Mark the Star and
Sun. Two Five Shilling Pieces, Anchor different
ways. And 1, R. in a Circle -
2147 Charles I. the Treble Unitie, or Three Pound Piece,
{truck at Oxford. Obverfe, the King’s Buft regarding
the right, in the right Hand a Sword, in his left an
Olive Branch. Reverfe, has its area filled with 3
Scrolls, on which are Relig. Prot. Leg. Ang. Lib. Par.
Legend. Exurgat Deus, Diffipentur Inimici, P. 6,
N. 10, weight 17 d. rare — ' —
21 45 Charles I. Three Twenty Shilling Pieces, ffruck at
Oxford, Plate 6, N. 9. dates 1642, 3, and 5 —
2149 Charles I. Twenty Shilling Pieces of the Oxford Mint,
1644 and 45 " - -
2150 Charles I. Twenty and 2 Ten Shilling Pieces, coined
at Oxford, N. 8 - • - . —
2151 The Commonwealth, Twenty, Ten, and Five Shilling
Pieces. Obverfe , St. George’s Crofs in a Shield,
encircled with a Laurel and Palm Branch. Infcribed,
The Commonwealth of England, Mint Mark, the
Sun. Reverfe, Two Shields, containing St. George’s
Crofs and the Irifh Harp. Round them are Infcribed
God with Us, dates 1649, N. 12, 13,, and J4
2152 The Commonwealth’s Twenty, Ten, and Five Shil¬
ling Pieces, date 1650. Should weigh 140, 70, and
* 35 Grains — — — .
2153 The Commonwealth’s Twenty, Ten, and Five. Shil¬
ling Pieces, date 1651 -
2154 A Mahogany Cabinet with 30 Drawers, containing
Boards for Medals, 2 Feet wide, 14 Inches deep,
16 Inches high. — — ■ -
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ROMAN LARGE BRASS.
215,7 Pompeius, 1. pivs imp. Julius, 1. divos iviivs.
21.56 Pom pei us, 1. Julius, 1. Auguftus, I. (rcjiored by
Nefva, with the Portrait.) -
2157 Auguftus, 7. divos ivlivs/ inter coronam quernam.
and 6 others, with the names of Monevers. Livia, I.
s. p. q. r. ivIiae Avgvst, Carpentum a binis
mulis traChim. Tiberius, 1. Templum magnificum,
. . multis columnis et ftatuis exornatum. —
2158 Tiberius, 1. rom. et avg. with the Portrait, (fine
and very rare.) - -
2159 Auguftus, 1. ROM. ET AVG. with the Portrait. Livia,
1. Tiberiu S* 1. CIVIT ATIBVS ASIAE RESTITVTIS.
Drufus, 1. Capita Gemellorum Tiberii et Drufi,
Drufi filiorum, cornucopias impotita, inlermedio ca-
duceo. - -
2160 Auguftus, 1. sivvs avgvstvs pater. Auguftus
capite racliaio togatus feclens, d. fioreni, s. liaftam,
juxtaara. Tiberius,!. Quadrigae triumphales nullo
infidente. Drufus, 1. Nero Claudius Drufus, I.
Vir togatus fedens inter coUgeriem armorum.
2161 Auguftus, 1. d i v o avgvsto s. p. q.r. Auguftus
in thenfa a quatuor Elephantis vectus, quibus lingulis
suns reftor infidel. .Tiberius, 1. civitatibvs
ASIAE RESTITVTIS, ftruck at Rome, with the Por¬
trait. (■Unpublished.) -
2162 Auguftus, 1. Tiberius, 1. Duplex cornucopia? inter*
' jmedio caduceo. Nero Claudius Drufus, 1 . Agrippina
Sen, 1. Claudius, 1. — — —
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-163 Agrippina Sen. 1. s. p. q. r. memoriae agrif*
pinae. Carpentum a binis mulis (ra<5tum. Cali¬
gula, 2. ADI.OCVT. COH. - AGRIPPINA. DRVSII/LA.
iv li a. — Claudius, 1. nero clavdivs drvsvs
. germanicus. Arcus triumphalis, luper quo flatua
equeHris inter duo tropcea. -
21 6f Caligula, 2. divo avg. Templum magnificum fex
columnarum, ante quod Imperator velatus et togatus
Itans, d. pateram luper arain, ad Hat viftimarius taurum
attinens, inde caraillus s. pateram tenens. — s. p. q. r.
p. p. ob cives serv atos, intra coronam quernam.
Claudius, 2. ex s. c. p. p. ob gives servatos,
intra coronam quernam. — spes avgvsta. Nero, 1.
ANN ON A AVGVSTI CERES. - j
?165 Nero, 2. decvrsio — roma. Galba, 2. con¬
cord. AVG. - LIBERT. AVG. - VitelliuS, 1, #>AX
AVGVSTI. - - — - - £
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ENGLISH SILVER COINS.
HALF CROWNS. t
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2166 Charles II. Snellbig, P. 16, N. 16, 20, and 27
2J67 Charles II. milled. Half with the You ns; and Old
Heads - - Z
2168 Charles II. 3 Plain, 1 with the Elephant, 1 with the
Elephant and CaHIe, and 1 with Feathers under the
Heads — ■- - - -
2169 James II. 1685 to 1688 inclufive ■ _ .
2170 William and Mary, P. 17, N. 29 and 30, and 1 date
1690 - J _
2171 William and Mary. Reverjc, like N. 37, Plate 17
dates 1691, 2, and 3> — — _
2172 William III. Plain, all different _ _ _
2173 William III. Elephant and Caftle under the Head,
and 1 with Feathers in the Quarters of the Reverfe
2174 William III. Country Mints, Briftol and Chefter, 1697.
Exeter, 1696 and 7. Norwich and York, 1697
2175 Ann, 1703, with and without Vigo under tlie Head,
1707, E under the Head for Edinburgh —
2)76 Ann, 1704 and 5, Feathers; 6, 7, and 14, Rofe and
Feathers - - - . .. _
2177 Ann, 1707 and S, Plain. 1708, Edinburgh. 1708,
. Feathers. And 1709, Plain _ _ -
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217 5 Ami, 1710 and 12, Rofe and Feathers. 1713, Plain,
and Rofe and Feathers -
2179 George I. 17 15, 17, and 20, Rofe and Feathers,
Snelling, Plate 17, N. 40. One coined out of Silver
imported by the South Sea Company, N. 41, 1723
2180 George II. Young Head, P. 17, N. 34, dates, 1731,
32, 35, 36, 39, with Rofe and Feathers. And one,
1741, with Rofes, only on the Reverfe — — —
2181 George II. Old Head, 1745 and 46, Lima under the
Head. 1745, Rofes in the Quarters. And 1750
and 51, Plain - - - -
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ENGLISH SILVER COINS.
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CROWNS.
l
2182 Edward VI. with tire Y Mint Mark, date 1551, in all
refpeds like N. 18, Plate 4, of Snelling’s Silver
Coinage
2183
2184
21S5
2186
2187
2188
2189
*
2190
Edward VI. 1551, 2, and 3, Ton Mint Mark
Elizabeth, Mint Marks, 1 and 2
2191
2192
2193
2194
2195
Cl
O
James' I. firft Coinage, Exurgat, 8cc. Mint Marks,
Fleur de Lis and ThiMe, P. 8, N. 7 —
James I. P. 8, N. 16, Mint Marks, Rofe, Efcallop
Shell, and Grapes - -
James I. Mint Marks, Fleur de Lis, 2, P. 8, N. 16,
and 17. Trefoil and ThiRIe, 2 -
Charles I. P. 9, N. 7, and 1 CaPle Mint Mark, with
Feathers over the Arms -
Charles I. Mint Mark, Fleur de Lis, 1. Long Crofs,
with and without Feathers over the Arms 3
Charles I. The PTarp Mint Mark, with and without
Feathers over the Arms. The Feathers and Rofe
Mint Mark, with Feathers over the Arms, P. 9, N. 13 4
Charles I. Mint Marks, Portcullis, 1. Bell, 1. Crown,
2, with and without Feathers over the Arms 4
Charles I. Mint Mark, Triangle, Star, Anchor, Ton
Feathers over the Arms, and Sun — — 5
Charles I. of his laft Coinage, Mint Mark, P. 8c R. .
in Circle, 2; the Eye, 1 ; the Rofe, 1 — 4
Charles I. coined at Oxford in 1664, with a View of
the City under the Plorfe, Plate 12, N. 10 — l
Charles I. by Briot, P. 10, N. 6. And 2 jflruck at
Oxford, 1642 and 3, P. 12, N. 1 1 and 12 — 3
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FRENCH SILVER MEDALS.
2196 Lewis XIV. on his renewing the Treaty with the
S wit's Cantons in 1663. Medailles furies Princjpaux
Evenemens du Regne de Louis le Grand, Page 76.
On the Pope’s giving him Satisfaction for the Intuit to
his Ambaflador, P. 77. Nec Pluribus Impar. 16*66
‘2197 Lewis XIV. Germania Servata, 1666. Vi&orise Ce-
leritas. Ineredibilis, 1668. Pour les Conquctes de la
Flandre et de la Franche Comte, 1670 —
21 9S Lewis XIV. Quas Condidit Emit Arces, 167.3. Vic¬
toria Panormitana, P. 159— 1676 - -
2199 Lewis XIV. a Medallion. Iufcribed, Hilaritati Pftblicae
Aperta Regia. Exergue, Comitas et Magnificentia
Principis, 1682 - -
2200 Lewis XIV. Medallions on Bombarding Genoa in
1684. Vibrata In Superbos Fulmina. — Quod Libet
Licet. Satirical - -
2201 Satirical Medals againti Lewis XIV. -
2202 Lewis XIV. by Hamer ani, 167.3. On the Revocation
of.the Edict ofNantz in 1685, P. 209 and 211. On
taking of Namur in 1692, P. 210. Landrecy relieved,
1712. Reverfe, Frederick III. Elector of Brandenburg.
And 1 on his Death in 1715 -
2203 Gallon, Duke of Orleans. Mary d’Orleans, Dulchef-s
of Longueville, 1546. Philip, Duke of Orleans.
Rover/ e, His Dutchefs. The Duke de Noraiiles, 3 717.
And Monf. de Launav, IVIint Matter, ;719
2204 Lewis dc Bourbon, Prince of Conde, Materies Superabit
Opus, 1668. To the Memory of Marfhall Turenne*
date 1683, he was killed in 1675, Fan Loon , Tome 3,
p. 162 - -
2205 Fr. Chriftopher de Levi, I65S. Reverfe, liis Arms.
Doctor Anthony Arnaud. Reverfe, Sic Efndfit Tem-
plo Dei. Exergue, 1694 -
2206 The Prefident Lamoignon. Reverfe, in the Exergue,
Pietas, 1679. The Chancellor. Aequabilftas univer¬
se Vitae. Exergue, Vixit aim. 83 - — ,
2207 Lewis XIV. Reverfe, Lewis XV. Lewis XV. R.
Philip, Duke of Orleans, Regent. On his Coronation
at Rheims in 1722, four ■ -
2208 Lewis XV. and Mary, Daughter of Staniflaus, King
of Poland, in 172.5. On the Birth of the Dauphin
in 1729. Lewis XV. on the Birth of the Count.
d’Artois, 1757. On his making Peace with England in
17 63 — "
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2209 Lewis XV. on the Marriage of the Dauphin, in 1770,
afterwards Lewis XVI. with Maria Antoinetta, of
Auftria, 3. 1 with their Portraits, on the fame Event.
And 1 on the Birth of the Dauphin, in 1781. 5
2210 Lewis XV. Reverfe, the Cathedral Church of Orleans,
infcribed, Bafilica S. S. Crueis Aurelianenfis. Jn the
Exergue, Henrici IV. Votum Perfolvit Ludov. 15, 1767. 1
221 1 Lewis XV. Reverfe, A Bridge. In the Exergue , Pons ad
Lugniacum Extru<51us, 1772. - I
2212 Cardinal Fleury, a Medallion. Reverfe, Virlutes Regni
Administrae. In the Exergue , 1731. - - ]
22 13 Jettons or Hilforical Counters, from Francis I. to Lew¬
is XVI. at pr. Oz, - ■
2214 Lewis XVI. upon his Coronation, in 1775. — The
Queen. ReverJ'e , of Him. — On recovering from the
Small Pox. — Upon the Order of the Holy Ghoft. Re¬
verfe, a Dove ■■ ■■ ■ 4
2215 Lewis XVI. Reverfe, the Surgeons’ Theatre at Paris.
Aides Academi et Scho. In the Exergue, Regia Mu¬
ni fieentia Inchoat, 1770 Abfol. 1774. - X
2216 Lewis XVI. on his returning to Paris, 6th October,
1789. — The Head of the King and Queen, on his
beheading, 21ft January, 1793, two different. — Ano¬
ther, fmaller, on the fame Event. — rThe Queen’s
Head. Reverfe, the Queen carrying to the Place of
Execution in a Cart, 16th Odtober, 1793. 5
2217 Gold, on the Relief of Cambray, in 1581, Van Loon,
Tome I, Page 295. 2 very fmall Medals of Henry
IV. and Mary de Medicis, with and without their
Heads, 1605 . 1 ? — —
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GREEK CITIES, IN SILVER. '
221S Parium, 1. Pofidonia, 1. Roma, I. — . — 3
2219 Rhodus, 1. Roma, 1. Segefla, 1. • 3
2220 Rhodus, 1. Roma, 1. Seriphus, 1. Segefra, 1. 4
2221 Rhodus, 2. Siphnus, 1. Syracuia, 4. Thorium, 2.
Tarentum, 1. - - 10
2222 Rhegium, 1. Selinus Sicilias, 1. Siphnus, 1. Syra-
cufa, 3. Tarentum, 1. Terina, 1. - $
2223 Seriphus, I. - — — 1
f 2224 Segefla, 1. Selinus Siciliae, 1. Side, 1, — — 3
2225 Segefla, 1. Selinus, 1. Thefialia, 1. Terina, 1. 4
2226 Rhodus, 1. Syraeufa, 4. Terina, 1. Thurium, 1.
2227 Segefla, I. Syraeufa, 1. Terina, 1. Thyrrheum, 1.
Thurium, 1. Velia, 1. • 6
222S Syraeufa, 2. Thafus, 1. Terina, I. Tarentum, I, 5
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2229 Tenedus, 1. . — - - 1
2230 Syracufa, 2. Tarentum, 1. Thafas, 1. Thurium, 1.
Velia, 1. 6
2231 Syracufa, 1. Thurium, 1. (Tet.) 2
2232 Syracufa, 1. Tarentum, 1. Velia, 1.' — 3
2233 Syracufa, 2. Tarentum, 3. Valentia Bruttiorum, 1.
Velia, J . 7
2234 Syracufa, 1. Tarentum, 2. Velia, 2. 5
2233 Syracufa, 1. Tarentum, 3. Velia, 2. C
223 6 Syracufa, 2. Tarentum, 3. Velia, 1. 6‘
2237 Zancle, 1 . — — — I
2235 Twenty-live Coins of different Kings and Cities. 25
ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS, IN GOLD.
2239 L. Aelius, L pietas trib. pot. cos. ii. Muller
velata dans ad aram, d. extenfa, s. thus. ( very rare.) I
2240 L. Aelius, 1. trib. pot. cos. ii. Mulier fedens, d.
pateram, juxta s. cornucopias, (rare.) I
2241 Antoninus Pius, 1. cgnsecratio. Rogus. (fine.) I
2242 Antoninus Pius, 1. cos. mi. Mulier dans, d. bilan-
eem, s. cornucopias, (very fine.) - I
2243 Antoninus Pius, 1. cos. iur. Imperator togatus
dans, d. globum. (fine.) - I
2244 Antoninus Pius, 1. (Somewhat different from the for¬
mer.) — — — 1
2245 Antoninus Pius, 1. imperator ii. Vi&oria tropae-
um gedans. (fine.) — — I
2246 Antoninus Pius, 1. jovi stator i. Jupiter nudus
dans, d. hadam, s. fulmen. (rare and very fine.) _ I
2247 Antoninus Pius, 1. laetitia cos.- mi. Dua? figu¬
re muliebres, quarum una dextra duas fpicas tenet,
altera dniftra globum, feu pomum. (rare.) 1
224S Antoninus Pius/ 1. lie. iiii. Imp. in fuggedu fe¬
dens, addante Liberalitate, quae ex cornucopia? opes in
finum hgurse infra ftantis effundit. - I
2249 Antoninus Pius, 1. liberalita, avg. hi. typus
idem. 1 — — x — 1
2250 Antoninus Pius, I. pietati avg. cos. mi. Mulier
dans, d. globum, s. infantem, alio hinc et inde ad¬
dante. I
2251 Antoninus Pius, L primi decennales cos. mi.
intra coronam lauream. 1
2252 Antoninus Pius, I. tr. pot. cos. ii. Mulier dans
< ante aram, cl. fublata. 1
22 53 Antoninus Pius, 1. tr. pot. cos. in. J
diens, d, hadam, s. tropeeum fuper humero.
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1
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2254 Antoninus Pius, 1. tr. pot. cos. irir. Romaga-
leata fedens, d. palladium, s. haftatn. (fine.)
2255 Antoninus Pius, I. Somewhat different from the
former.) - v - — I
2256 Antoninus Pius, 1 . tr. pot. xix. cos. mi. Imperator
toga t us Pans, d. globum. (fine.) ‘ — l
2257 Antoninus Pius, 1. tr. pot. xx. cos. inr. Vi£toria
gradiens, d. coronam, s. palmar raraum. (fine.) 1
2258 Antoninus Pius, and Marcus Aurelius, 1. Anton ini
. caput laureatum, Aurelii nudum, (extremely fine.) I
, ^ _ r
ENGLISH GOLD COINS.
2259 The Commonwealth’s Twenty, Ten, and Five Shilling
Pieces, Da(e 1653 — - 3
2260 The Commonwealth’s Twenty Shilling Piece, Date
1654. Ten Shilling Piece, 1652. And Five Shilling
Piece, 1654 3
2262 The Commonwealth’s Twenty Shilling Piece, 1657.
Ten Shilling Piece, 1655. And Five Shilling Piece,
1650 , 3
2263 The Commonwealth’s Twenty, Ten, and Five Shil¬
ling Pieces, Date 1660, Mint Mark, the Anchor,
N. 14 3
2264 Oliver Cromwell’s Broad or Twenty Shilling Piece,
his Head, Laureated, regarding the Right. Injcribed ,
Olivttr. D. G. R. P. Ang. Sco. et Heb. & c. Pro.
Reverfe, a Plain Square Shield Crowned, with the
Crofs of St. George on the Firlt and Fourth Quarter,
for England. That of Saint Andrew’s in the Second,
for Scotland. And on the Centre a Lion Rampant,
his Paternal Coat. / ; fieri pf ion, Pax Quaeritur Bello,
weight 140 Grains, Date 1658, N. 16 - 1
2265 Olivar’s Half Broad, or Ten Shilling Piece, Date
1656 - — — i
2266 Olivar’s Ten Shilling Piece, without the Engrailing
on the Edge, 1656. See Snelling, Page 28, Gold
Coinage - - - t
2267 Charles II. his Twenty, Ten, and Five Shilling Pieces,
without the Value. Reverfe, the Royal Arms Crowned
between C. R. Injcribed , Florent Concordia Reg na,
P. 6, N. 18, 19, and 20 - 5
2268 Charles II. Twenty, Ten, and Five Shilling Pieces,
with their refpective Values, N. 20, 21 and 22 3
2269 Charles II. Five Guinea Piece, with the Elephant
under the King’s Buft. S /telling’s Gold Coinage, P. 7,
N. 1 — 1675 - " - -
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12270 Charles II. Firft Two Guinea Piece, Elephant under
the Head, Date 1664, weight 10 D. 18 G. 2
2271 Charles II. Two Guinea Piece, Old Head, 1676 l
227*2 Charlies II. Two Guinea Piece, Old Head, Elephant
and Caftle under it, 1678 - I
2273 Charles II. his Firft Guinea, Elephant under the Head,
Date 1663. Half Guinea, Old Head, 1681 — * 2
2274* James II. Five Guinea Piece. Date 1687, N., 8 1
2275 James II. Two Guinea Piece, 1688, the Year of his
. Abdication ’ — — 1
2276 Janies IT, Guinea, with an Elephant and CatHe under
his Head, Date 16S8. Half Guinea, plain,:. 1686 2
2277 A Mahogany Cabinet, containing 36 Boards, 20 Inches
. wide, 13 Inches deep, 16 Inches high., -
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ROMAN LARGE BRASS.
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* I
5278 Nero, 3. pace p. r. terra mariq.. parta ianvm
clvsit.— por. ost. avgvstj. Portus oftienfi<»
navibus refertus. — Arcus triumphalis ftatuis et quadri-
gis exornatijs. Galba, 3. libertas ^vblica— •
roma {Two varieties.) Vefpafianus, 2. pivvs av-
gv st v s vespasian. (/truck by Titus.) - FOR-
TVNAE RED V Cl. - - 5
P279 yitellius, 1. victoria avg. Victoria, finiftro pede
globo infifiens, clypeo palmae affixo infcribit, ob. civ.
ser. - - - ! — — *
2280 Claudius, 2. Nero, 4. Galba, 2. s. p. cl. r. ob.
civ. ser. intra coronam quernam.— Victoria gra-
diens, d. vi6toriolam, s. palmam. — 8
2281 Claudius, 1. Nero, 4. 1 Vefpafianus, 3. ' ivdaea
CAPTA. — -PAX AVG VST. ~ROMA. - - t
2282 Nero, 1. Vefpafianus, 3. Victoria avgvsti.—
Imperator in quadrigis triumpbalibus.: — Figura mili-
taris gradiens, d. haftam, s. tropaeurp.—Domitilla, 1.
memoriae domitillae, Carpentum a binis mulis
tra£tum. (/truck by Titus.) Titlis, 2. an non a
AVG. - IVDAEA CAPTA. - 3 - *
2283 Vefpafianus, 1. Titus, 2. fax a v gvsti.-— Spei
typus. — Julia Titi, 1. divae ivliae avg. divi
. titi f. Carpentum a binis mulis traClum. (Jl ruck by
Domitianus.) Domitianus, 3. annona av gvst. —
GERMANIA CAPTA - IOVI VICTOR!. -
2-284 Titus, 2. Domitianus, 3. Imperator velatus Pans
ante templum, in quo Palladis fiatua, a<3 aram tacrifi-
cat. _ Imperator eques haftam vibrat in Germanum
jenuflexum. — Imperator paludatus ftans, d, fulraen.
4
( 171 ),
* »
s. haffam, coronaturavi&oria retro fiante.— Nerva, 5.
FIS c i ivdaici cAlvmnia svblata.— fortvna
i
A V G V ST. . . . 7
2285 Domitianus, 3. Germanus genuflexus tenehs fcutum
pathuni coram Iinpisratore paludato. — Minerva gra¬
dient d. haftam, s. fcutum. — Figura militaris gradiens,
d. haftam, s. tropasum. — Nerva, 2. libertas pvb-
lic a. — Libertalis typus. — Trajanus^ 2. alim.
ITAL.— -AQ.VA TRAIANA. 7
22 8 6 Domitianus, 3. Nerva, 1. Trajanus, 2. fortvna
redvx. — imFerator vim. — Matidia, I. PIE-
t. as avgVst. — Hadrianus, 1. aegyptos. 8
2287 Trajanus, 3. providentia avgvsti s. p. a. R. — »
REX PARTHIS DATVS.— VIA TRAIANA. - HadH-
anus> 3. aeqvitas avg. —-‘-concordia. — da-
cia. — Sabina, I. pietas avg.— -iElius, 1. pan-
nonia . — Antoninus, 2. annona avg.— apollint
AVGV'STOi — — • 10
2288 Trajanus, 3. Templum o6to columnarum, in cujus
medio idolum Fans. — Trajani Portus. — Circus maxi-
mus. — Hadrianus, 4, fElicitas avg. {Two va-
r idles.) felicitati avg. — fortvna avg.
Sabina,!, vesta. — Aelius, 1. Spei typus. — Anto¬
ninus, 3. consecratio. — divo pio, Columna,
cui infiftit ftatua Imperatoris.— divo pio, Ara. 1 2
ENGLISH SILVER COINS,
CROWNS.
■ii89
2290
Charles I. of the Exeter Mint, 1 of fine work, and 1, O 10 fo
1644, P. 13, N. 14, Rofe Mint Mark —
Charles I. Exeter Mint, with the Caftle and Rofe,
all different - — — — ^ — -
2291
2292
2293
2294
2295
2296
2297
The Commonwealth’s of 1651 and 1654 *
The Crown of 1652, P. 16, N. 7 — ,
The Commonwealth, 1653 and 1656, Sun Miht Mark
Charles II. with and without the Rofe under the Head,
date 1662. Snellingf Plate 17, N. 35
Charles II. 166 3 - - * —
Charles II. 1664 - —
Charles II. 1666, with and without the Elephant: under
the Head, 1 669 — - — — _
Z 2
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Charles' II. dates 1611 , 2, a, and 1676 , plain
1 0 229&C harles II. 1677, 9, 83, and 81, with Elephant a»d
* / Caftle under the Head - - - -
James II. 1686, 7, and 8.
, ^ 1 , 2301 William and Mary, 1691 and 2. William, 1695, two
y? different dates on the Edges. And one, 1700
•Jn±uzs 2302 Ann, 1703, Vigo under the Head, 1705, 1713, Feathers,
and Rofes and Feathers on the Quarters —
j./rc/fc452jo3 Ann, 1707 and 8, two, E. under the Head for Ed in-
/) 2> - bufgk HOS. Plain ReverJ'e - - - —
», ^ 2304 Ann, 1706, and 8, two, with Rofes and Feathers.
/ 1707, Plain. 1708, Feathers -
fa ~ 2305 George I. 1716, 1726>, Rote and Feathers, coined from
Silver out of the Englifti and Welch Mines. 1723,
y? South Sea Company — - - — .
2306 George II. 1734, 5, and 6, the Young Head, with
Rofes and Feathers on the Reverfes
- - “2307 George II. 1739 and 1741, Young Head. 1743, Old
Head, Plain, all with Rofes on the Reverfes, coined
. out of Eriglifh Silver — — -
O' £308 George II. Lima under the Head, 1746. 17.50 and
6 ~~ 51, Plain . . . - - - - ■
ENGLISH SILVER COINS.
£ .
f/r 2309
- 4*2310
2311
-2312
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TEN AND TWENTY SHILLING PIECES.
Charles I. Twenty and Ten Shilling, ffruck at
-Oxford, P. 12, N. 15, and 18 —
Charles I. Twenty and Ten Shilling, 1642 —
Charles I. Twenty and Ten Shilling, 1642
Charles I. Twenty Shilling, 1642, with a che¬
quered Ground under the Horfe, not publifhcd by
Snelling -
Charles I. Twenty Shilling,./?^ work, 1642 — -
Charles I. Twenty Shilling, fine work, 1643, P. 12,
-N, 17 — — —
The fine Pound, of Charles I. coined at Oxford,
Snelling, P. 12, N. 18 — - —
A Ten Shilling, of Charles I. ftruck at Exeter, like
the Crown in Plate 13,'N. 16, Unique
rr'jfe
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SILVER MEDALS BY JOHN CHARLES H£D-
LINGER.
0 S i 7 Of Himfelf. See Hedlingef s Medals , engrave^ by
Chretien de Mechel, and publijhed by him at BafU
1776, Plate 1, N. 1 -
2318 Of Himfelf, N. 4 — -
2319 Of Himfelf and his Wife, P. 2, N. 1 and 3 • —
2320 Frederick, King of Sweden, P. 3, N. \ —
2321 Frederick ajtid Ulrica. • Reverje, portraits of the Family
of Vafa, P. 4, N. ! ’ — —
2322 The fame Medal, differing a little in the Faces —
2323 Frederick and Ulrica. Reverfe , Concordia Felix, F. 4
2324 The Emperor Charles, 1725, P. 7, N. 1 —
2325 The Count of Cfonhielm, 1731, P. 8, N. 1
2326 Count Teffin, 1739, P. 9, N. 2 -
2327 The Count of Lewenhanpt, 1734, P. 9, N. 1
2328 Count Horn, 1720, P. 10, N. 1 -
2329 A Jubilee Medal in Commemoration of the Confeflion
of Augfbourg in 1530 — 1730, P. 11, N. 1 —
2330 On the Bank of Sweden, Plate 12, N. 2. N. B. Th-3
Initials of his Name and the Date 1729, are exprefied
in very minute Chara&ers upon fome of the Pieces
of Money - -
2331 Ulrica Eleanora, Queen of Sweden, on her Coronation
in 1719, P. 13, two different Heads —
2332 Frederick, King of Sweden, on his Coronation in 1720,
P. 13, N. 3 — - - l
2333 Ulrica Eleanora, 1731, P. 14, N. 1 —
2334 The fame on her Death in 1741, P. 14, N. 2 —
2335 Frederick, King of Sweden, 1731, P 14, N. 3
2336 The Baron of Stierncrona on his Death in 1723, P. 15,
N. 1 — — _
2337 H. W. Rumpf, P. 15, N. 3, and P. 29, N. 4 —
2338 Nicolas Keder, the famous Antiquary, P. 16, N. 2
2339 N. Keder, P. 16, N. 3 — _
2340 Baron Harleman, P. 17, N. 1 and 2 — _
2341 Henry Benzelius, Bifhopof Lindkoping, P. 18, N. 1
2342 A Karlflein, the Medallift, P. 18, N. 2 _ .
2343 Frederick, King of Sweeden, N. 2 & 3, Plate 19.
2344 Frederick, P. 19, N. 2 & 3. And Ulrica Eleanora,
N". 4, — — . . . .
2345 Frederick and his Queen, P. 20, N. 1, 2, & 3.
2346 Jettons of the Kings of Sweden, from Biorno I. by
Hedlinger, and his Pupil, Daniel Fashrman, Plate 21.
and 5 following ' — ‘ \ * _
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2348
2349
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2350
2351
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2354
2355
2356
2357
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2359
2360
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2361
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2363
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Jettons of Guftavus I. Charles XI. N. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
& 8. — — —
Jettons: Charles XII. on his Death, in 1718, P.28,
N. 1 & 2. His Sifter, Ulrica Eleanora, N. 3. Adol¬
phus Frederick and Louita Ulrica, N. 4. Louita Ul¬
rica, N. 5. Ulrica E. N. 6. And LouifaU. N. 7,
Charles XII. on his Death. Reverfe, The Lyon in
Toils. Indocliis Pati — —
Frederick, Head. Reverfe , Materiam, 8zc. P. 27,
N. 6. Ulrica bn her Death, in 1741. And 7. Jet¬
tons without any Artift’s Name. Query if done by
Hedlinger — — ~~*
Pope Benedift XIIl. Reverfe , Fulcite me floribus,
date 1726. P. 34, N. 1. ~
CharleS, Landgrave of Hefle, P; 37, N. L
William, Prince of HetTe, P. 37, N. 2.
Baron Stofch, P. 39> N. 1, 1728. Another by Mar-
teau, 1727. Reverfe-, Diogenes in his Tub.
Frederick, King of Sweden. Hortbr Amare Focos.
In the Exergue, Commerc; Ferrar, 29th December,
1747. ■*- — . —
Frederick, King of Sweden. R. Securitas Orae Mara-
timse. In the Exergue , Carolo Princ. Su. Praef.
Claffis, 1749. — —
Frederick, King of Sweeden, oil his Death. Reverfe ,
inferibed , Sideribus Receptus, 25 Martii, 1751.
Adolphus Frederick, Prince Hereditary of Sweden. R.
Hie Ames Dici Pater Atcj. Princeps. In the Exergue %
Cancell ac. Upfal. i747. Doubtful if by Hedlinger
Nicolas Von Flue, hfeription on the Reverfe. Plate 40,
N. 4 & 6. — ~ —
Count Teflin, one of them on his Death, in 1770, 3.
Nicolas Keder, P. 29, N. 3. -
Frederick III. Ring of Pruflia, P. 33, N. 1. 1747.
Chriftian V. P. 36, N. 1 & 2. -
Chriftian V. and Sophia Magdalena, Heads like
N. 2, P. 36. Reverfe, Exergue, Argentifod Luftrat,
29th June, 1733, not publifhed, by Hedlinger
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KINGS OF MACEDONIA, IN SILVER.
2364 Phllippus II. two tetradrachms, and one drachm.
2365 Philippus, II. one. Alexander, III. one. —
2366 Philippus, ft. one. Alexander, III. two. -*
2367 Philippus, II. one. Alexander, III. two. —
2368 Philippus, II. three, (f ruck by the Gauls.)
2369 Alexander, III. three. — *—
2370 Ditto. —
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2371 Alexander, III. three* — — 3
23 72 Ditto. — ' a- — 3
2373 Ditto, (onefiruck at Rhodes, zvith a Magififate's Na?ne.) 3
237 i Ditto, (one Jlruck by the Gauls.) < -- ■ .■ 3
ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS, IN GOLD.
\ * * *
2375 Fauflina Senior, L aeternitas. Mulier flans, d.
globum, s. haftam. (fine) ■— I
2376 Fauflina Seniqr, 1. aeternitas. Mulier Hans, d.
pateram, s. ramum fup.er globum. — - l
2377 Fauflina Senior, 1. (fomexyhat different from the former ) 1
2378 Fauflina Senior, 1. avgvsta. Mulier Hans, d. fa-
cem, s. haHam. (fine) rr- * l
2279 Fauflina Senior, 1, avgvsta. Mulier Hans, d. pa¬
teram, s. ramum fuper globum. - - 1
23SO Fauflina Senior, J. avgvsta. Mulier flans, utraque
manu facem. — — — 1
2381 Fauflina Senior, 1. CONSECRATIO, PaVQ,
2382 Fauflina Senior, 1. consecratio. Fauflina capite
velato in cjuadrigis, s. haflam, alia flgura habenas mo-
derante. ( extremely rare ) — — J
2383 Fauflina Senior, 1. ivnoni reginae. Le6tiflerni-
um Junonis, hinc pavo, inde modius. (fine and
rare.) — — — 1
2384- Fauflina Senior, 1. pietas avg. Mulier flans, d.
granum thnris aree ignirm immittit. — I
2385 Aurelius, 1. concordial avgvstor tr. p. xvi.
cos. iii. M. Aurelius et L. Verus togati flantes, dexr
trasjungunt. (very fine) — - — , i
238 6 Aurelius, 1. (fomewhat different from the former.) 1
2387 Aurelius, 1. hilaritas. Mulier flans, d. palmae
ramum, s. cornucopia. — — . ' j
2388 Aurelius, 1. imp. vi cos. iii. Imperator eques.
(fine.) — — — 1
2389 Aurelius, I. tr. pot. n. cos. ir. Mulier flans,
d. duas fpicas, s. pateram cum frugibus. 1
3390 Aurelius, I. tr. pot. iii. cos. ii. Typus idem.
ENGLISH GOLD COINS,
2391 William and Mary, their Five Guinea Piece, Ele¬
phant and Caflle, under the Heads, Date, 1694,
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2392 William and Mary’s Guinea, Elephant and Caftleiittder
the Heads as ufual, 1689. Year of their Acceflion
Half Guinea, 1689, Plain. And a Half Guinea
with the Elephant and Caftle, date, 1691. 4
2393 William and Mary’s Two Guinea Piece, 1693. I
2394 William and Mary’s Two Guinea Piece, with' the Ele¬
phant and Cafrle, 1694. - 1
2395 WiilifeM III. his Five Guinea Piece, date, 1701. I
2.396 William’s Two Guinea Piece, 1701. — * 7
2397 William’s Guinea, 1701. Half Guinea, 1695. 2
2598 Ann’s Five Guinea Piece, Vigo Under the Head. Cbiii-
cd out of Gold taken' at that Place , 1703, N. 17. A
Pole in dead of a Star in the Cefitrd of the Revtrft I
2399 Ann’s Five Guinea Piece, date 1706, tvith the Arms
of England and Scotland quartered together. Tfte
Union took place in (Tie Year 1707 . — 5
- 2400 Ann’s-Two Guinea Piece of her lad Yeaf, 1714. ^ 4
2407 Mahogany Cabinet, on a Stand, containing 36 Boards
and 1 Drawer j. IS Inches wide, 1 4 Xftc'hes and a HaU r
deep, and 1 4 frfchOs afid a Half high.
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LIBERA LITAS A VG.-
ROMAN LARGE BRASS.
2402 Trajanus, 3. Hadrianus, 3. Iiilaritas r.
IVSTIT1A AVG. P. P. - LIBERALITAS AVG.— Sa¬
bina, I. Ceres fedens, d. {picas, s. facem.— Antoni¬
nus, 3. FELICITAS AVG.— 1NDVLGENTIA AVG. -
—Italia. — Faudina Sen. 2. aeternitas. {Two
varieties.) — — _ 12
403 Trajan us, 4. Hadrianus, 6. libertas pvblica. —
LIEERTAS RE ST IT VTA. - MONETA AVGVSTI. -
RED. — providentia avg. — Antoninus, 5,
■LIBERTAS .-i — MON ETA. - PAX
avg, {Two varieties .) Fauftina Sen. 2. aeterni¬
tas, (two Varieties.) Aurelius, 2. concord.
AVGVSTOR. - CONG. AVG. IIII. - ]£
21-04 Trajanus, 2. Hadrianus, 5. restitvtori achatae.
- RESTITVTORI AFRICAE. - RESTITVTORI GAL-
LIAE.— RESTITVTORI HIS PAN I AE. - RESTITVTO-
RI ORBIS TERRARVM. - AlltOllinuS, 3. PIETAS. -
piet ATI avg. (Two varieties.) Faudina Sen. 2.
AVGVSTA. - ‘IV NO. Aurelius, 5. CONSECRATIO.
( Five varieties.) — — j »
2405 Hadrianus, 4. secvr. avg. — Roma galeata arm is
inlidens, d. vi&oriolam, s. cornucopia*. — Neptuftus
dextro pede prora? navis infiden9, d. acrodolium, s.
hadam. — Jupiter fedens, d. vidloriolam, s. hadam. _ .
Antoninus, 4. providential deorvm. — rex
ARMENIS DATVS. — SALVS PVBLICA.— TEMPLVM
div. avg. rest. — Faudina Sen. 3. pietas avg.
(Two varieties.)— veneri avgvstae. — Aurelius, 5.
t) E SARMATIS. - FELIC. AVG. - FELICITAS AVG,
— UBERAUTAS AVG. VII . — »I>I£TAS AVG. If
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2406 Hadrianus, 4. Antoninus, 5. temporvm pelici-
TAS. - VICTORIA AVG.—VOTA. - VOTA SOL. DEC.
— votA svscIepta dec.— Fauftina, Sen. i. Au-.
relius, 3. primi decennales. — profectio avg.
— salvti avgvstor. — Fauftina Jun. 3. aeter-
kitas ( Th ree varieties.) - 1
2407 Hadrianus, 4. Antoninus, 4. Lupa gemellos ladlans. —
Spei typus. — Imperator in quadrigis triumphalibus. —
Templum duarum coluranarum, intra quod figura to-
gata bail inftftens. — Aurelius, 4. Fauftina Jun. 3.
Concordia. — consecr atio. (Two varieties.)
Verus, 1. concord, avgvstor. - , IS
2408 Antoninus, 5. Antoninus and Aurelias, 1. Aurelius,*'
5. Fauftina Jun. 4. diana lvcif. — fecvnpi-
TAS. - FECVND. AVGVSTAE. - HILAR IT AS. - Ve-
rus, 3. consecr atio. ( Two varieties.) fort.
RED. - -
2409 Aurelius, 4. Fauftina Jun. 4. ivnoNi lvcinae. —
IVNONI REGINAE. - MATRI CASTRORVM. - MATRI
magnae. — Verus, 3. frov. deor. — rex armen.
DAT. - REX AR MENUS DAT VS. - Lucilla, 3. DIANA
LVCIFER A. - FECVND IT AS. - HILAR IT AS. - CoiD-
modus, 6. ANN. AVG. - DE SARM.—FID. EX£R-
C IT. - FOR. RED. - GEN. AVG. FELIC. - HERCVI.I
ROMANO AVG. - - *
2410 Aurelius, 2. Fauftina Jun. 4. pvdicitia. — sae-
CVLI FELICir. - SALVTI AVGVSTAE. - SIDERIBVS
receptvs. — Verus, 4. Lucilla, 3. ivno. — ivnoni
LVCINAE. - PIETAS. - Commodus, 5. HERCVLI RO¬
MANO AVGVSTO.— HILARITAS AVG. - ITALIA. -
iovi cgnservatori.-wovi exsvper. — Crifpina,
2. CONCORDIA. - LAETITIA. - - 20
2411 Fauftina Jun. 2. tempo*., felic. — venvs. — Ve¬
rus, 4. Lucilla, 2. vENys. — vesta. — Commodus,
5. IOVI IWENT. - LIBER ALITAS AVG. - MON
AVG. - PRINC. IWENT. - PROV. DEOR. - Crif- . '
pina, 3. pvdicitia. — salvs. — venvs felix. 10
2412 Lucilla, 1. Commodus, 6. salvs avg. — spei
PERPETVAE. - TEMPOR. FELIC.- - VICT. BRIT. -
VICTORIAE FELICI. - VOTA SVSCEP. DECEN. -
lib. avg. — Didius Julianus, 1, R ec-
Albinus, 1. fe licit as. 10
20
Tertinax, 1.'
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SCOTCH COINS, IN SILVER.
‘2413 William the Lion, Penny, Head with a Sceptre to the
Left. Inscription imperfect, but intended for Wh lie-
in us. Reverfe, a Crols with a neat Fleur de Lis in
each Quarter. Folwold on Ro. for Roxborough, pro¬
bably Unique - - - - *
*24-14- William, 5 Pennies, coined at Edinburgh. 2 at Perth.
And 2 at Roxborough, fimilar to N. 1, Szc. of the Nu-
mifmata Scot ire, by Mr, Qardonnel - - - -
2415 William, 6 Pennies coined at Edinburgh. 1 at Perth.
And 3 at Roxborough - 10
2416 Alexander II. 1 Penny coined at Annandale. 6 at
Berwick, with different Moneyer’s names, N. 19, &c. 7
2417 Alexander II. without a Sceptre, ftruck at Roxborough,
unpublijhed . With the Sceptre ; 2, coined at Edin¬
burgh. 2 at Roxborough. 1 at St. Andrew’s. And
1 at Sterling - - 7
2418 Alexander III. a Penny, without the Sceptre, unpub¬
lijhed. And 1, Reverfe, ufcribed, Rex elcofie 2
2419 Alexander III. Reverfe , Rex Seotorum, with little
varieties , 6. And 1 of John Baliol, Plate 2, N. 1 7
2420 Robert Bruce. Reverfe, Rex Seotorum. 1 coined at
Edinburgh. And 1 at Perth. David II. 1, Rex
Seotorum. 1 Ilruck at Edinburgh. And i at Perth 6
2421 Alexander III. his Halfpenny, Plate 1, N. 28. His
Farthing, Head to the Right, with a Sceptre. Reverfe ,
A Crols and a pierced Mollet of Six Points in each
Quarter, unpublified , - 2
2122 John Baliol, his Halfpenny, P. 2, N. 3. Robert Bruce,
his Halfpenny, with two Mollets only ; like N. 6. and
1 with a pierced Mollet in each Quarter of the Reverfe,
1 coined at. Edinburgh, N. 7. And a Farthing of
David Bruce — — — - 4
2423 E>avid Bruce, 6 Groats, coined at Edinburgh, with little
varieties, or Privy Marks. Robert IT. 1 If ruck at
Edinburgh, and 1 at Perth, P. 2, -N. 9 and 10, and
P. 3, N. 1 - - 8
2424 Robert III. full faced, 2, coined at Edinburgh. And
l at Perth, Plate 2, N. 9 and 10. James I. Edin¬
burgh, 4. Perth, 1. Sterling 1. P. 4, N. 5 9
2425 James II. Edinburgh, 4. And 1 of James III, coined
* at Berwick, Plate 5, N. 15 — - 5
Q426 James IV. Mint Mark, a Coronet, coined at Edin¬
burgh, P. 6, N. 2 — • — • 1
A a 2
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2427 James IV. with a bufliy Wig, N. 8. James V. 2,
N. 1 4 and 17, all with the Arched' Crown, and coined
at Edinburgh — - — - — $
2428 David Bruce, 3 Half Groats, coined at Edinburgh.
Robert II. Perth, 2. Robert III. Perth, J, PJ 4, *
N. 1. James V. 1 /truck at Edinburgh, N. 16 7
2429 Mary, the Tefloon, her Plead crowned, In fcrifyed,
Maria Dei. G. R. Scotorum. Reverfe, a Lyon
Rampant in a Shield, crowned. Da Pacem Domine,
1553, P.7, N. 3 - - - 1
2430 Mary, her Cypher and Titles. Reverfe, the Arms of
Scotland. Ivfcribed, Delicie Dni. Cor Humile, N. 2.
Francis and Mary, their Cypher, crowned, Diligite
Jufticiam, 1553, N. 1. And 1 of Mary, her Cypher,
crowned like N. 4 . - — 2
2431 Mary, with her Titles and the Roval Arms. Reverfe,
a Cro/s, Potence, with four fmall ones in the Inter¬
dices of it. Infcribed, In Virtute Tua Libera Me,
1556, 7, 8, two, 1 of them countermarked with^a
T hidle, crowned. The Plalf of the fame, N. 5 and 6 5
2432 Francis and Mary, commonly called Tefloons. Infcribed ,
Fran, et Ma. "Dei. G. R.R. Scotor. D. D. Vien.
Reverfe , their Cypher, crowned, Fecit Utraque Unum,
1558. And 1 countermarked, 1559. 1, Plate 7,
N. 8. 4, dated 1560. 2 of the countermarked, N. 9.
And 2 Halves - - 9
2433 Mary, Tefloons, with Head and Titles. Reverfe, the
Arms of France and Scotland. Infcribed, Salvum
Pac Populum Tuum Domine, 1 countermarked,
P. 8, N. 14 - - 2
2434 Mary's Tedoon, with Plead, date under it, 1562 I
2435 Mary’s half Tedoon, 1561, N. 15 - 1
2436 Ryals of Henry and Mary, Titles, Maria & Henrie,
Dei Gra. R. & R. Scotorum, the Arms of Scotland.
Reverfe, a Tree, crowned. Infcribed, Gloria Dat Vires
Legend Exurgat Deus Diffipent — inimici ci. dates,
1565, two. 1 of them countermarked with a Thiftle,
as ufuai. And 1 dated 1566, P. 8, N. 17
2437 Mary and Henry, 3, 2-3 d Parts of the Rya!, dates 1565,
6, and 7. And 2 Halves, N. 18 and 19 — 5
2438 Mary’s Ryals, 1 of them countermarked, dates, 1567,
N. 24 - - - - 2
2439 James VI. two Ryals. The Arms of Scotland. Ja¬
cobus VI. Dei Gratia Rex. Scotorum. Reverfe, a
Sword crowned, the date, 1570, and XXX for the
Value, in the Field. Pro me Si mereer in me. The
XX and X of the fame, N. 1, 2 and 3 - 4
2440 Tvvo Rvals and one XX Piece, 177 I . One X. 1569 4-
2441 James VI. Obverfe, the Arms of Scotland. Reverfe, a
Th iflle between I. R. Infcribed , Nemo me impurna
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lacefiet, 1579. Plate 9, N. 6. The Noble and Half
Noble, N. 4 and 5, and Ten Shilling Piece, with the
Head, N. 11. ---- - 4
;J-H2 James VI. The King half bodied in Armour, crowned.
Sword in Hand. Reverfe, the Arms of Scotland. Iu-
fcribed, Honor Regis judicium diligit, 1585. The
Twenty and Two Ten Shilling Pieces, fame Type,
N. 9, 10, and 11, > ■■ 4
POPES, IN SILVER.
*2443 Martin V. 3. for a defcription of thefe Medals, fee Nu-
mifmata , Romanorum Pontifieum, by II. Venuti , Page 1.
Eugenius IV. P. 6, two - * 5
2444 Nicholas V. 3, P. 10. Calixtus III. 2. P. 1(5. 5'
2*45 Pius II. 2, P. 19. Paul II. -2, P. 23. — 4
2445 Sixtus IV. 3, P. 32. Innocent VIII. Reverfe, the
Pope, fitting, giving his Blefling, Roma, net in Vcnuil,
&c. N. 1, P. 39. — — 4
2447 Alexander VT. 3, P.42. Pius III. 2, Page 45. 5
2448 Julius II. Portus centum cells? Ancona* &c. P. 48. 6
2449 LeoX.%l, N. 1, P. 55. Another Libefalitas Pontificia.
Adrian VI. P. 61, &c. 3. - 5
2450 Clement VII. P.66. N. 1. On opening and (hutting
the Holy Gate, 2. And Ego fum Jol'eph Prater Vel-
ter -r- — — 4
2451 Paul III. P. 73, N. 1, 8zc7 — — 7
2452 Julius III. Hilaritas Publica, 1. St. Peter’s Church.
And 4 Small Medals — • — * 6
2553 Marcellus II. 3, P. 99.— Paul IV. 3, P. 103, N. 2,
P. 104, N. 5. — And 1. Reverfe, Pius V. — Pius IV.
N. 3, P. 1 11 ; N. 12, P. 113 ; N.- 17, P. 115.— One,
Reverfe, the Buff of our Saviour. — Another, giving the
Keys to St. Peter — — II
2454 Pius V. P.124, N. 3; P. 125, N. 7; P. 127, N. 10;
P. 1 28, N. 14; P. 129, N. 16; N. 17; N. 18;
P. 130, N. 19, N. 24; P. 132, N. 30. And One,
Reverfe , Ch.-id - — - — IQ
2455 Gregory XIII. Page 135, N. 2, one of them refored.
N. 3; P. 138, N. 12; N. 19; N. 22; N. 30, N. 32;
N. 36; N. 37; N. 51; N. 60. One, St. Peter
preaching. One, Charity, Another, the infide of a
Church - 15
£456 Sixtus V. P. 156, N. 1 ; N. 9; N. 12; N. 15, N. IC>K
N. 22; N. 32; N. 48; One, St. Peter and St. Paul,
1587. Another, mferibed, Ab Regibusjapomor, &c. 10
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. 24-57 Urban VII. Venufi, P. 176, N. I; N. 2; N. 5 ; N. 6.
Gregory XIV. P. 180, N. 3; N. 5; N. 8. Inno¬
cent IX. Page 183, N. 2. - S
2458 Clement VIII. Page 194, N. 23; N. 32; N. 39;
N. 20; N. 43. Leo XI. N. 1, P. 203. 6
2459 Paul V. Page 207, N. 6; N. 10; N. 28; N. 233;
N. 36. And one, our Saviour and Difciples in a Ship.
Gregory XV. P. 221, N. 1 ; N. 3 ; N. 4. 9
2460 Urban VIII. P. 226, N. 7, two. N. 9; N. 10;
N. 14; N. 18; N. 21; N- 24; N. 26. 9
2461 Urban VIII. P. 233, N. 29 ; N. 30 ; N. 35 ; N. 37 ;
N. 40; N. 41 ; N. 47 ; N. 50; N. 52 ; N. 65. 10
2462 Innocent X. P. 249, N. 8 ; N. 9 ; N. 12; N. 15;
.N. 17 ; N. 19; 21, 23, N. 25; N. 28. 10
2463 Innocent X. Four on the Jubilee of 1650, P. 255,
N. 23, 24; P. 248, N. 2 ; N. 32. And 1, Two
Angels fupporting a Crofs — — ■■ — 9
2464 Alexander VII. P. 259, N. 3 ; N. 4; N. 9; N. 10;
N. 11; N. 12; N. 16; N. 18; N. 24; N. 23;
N. 26. — - - • - 1 1
2465 Alexander VII. Venuti, P. 266, N. 30; N. 31;
N. 35 ; N. 36; N. 41 ; N. 43, 44, 46, 51, ten. And
One. Rover Je, the Head of Chrift — 1 i
2466 Clement IX. P.277, N. 2, 3, 5. 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12,
13, 17, 18, et Exemplum dedi Nobis — 13
2467 Clement X. P. 283, N. 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, Two.
N. 13. Solem. Nova. Sydera Norunt — 10
2468 Clement X. N. 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 24, 27,, 28,
and 29. - - 10
2469 Innocent XI. P. 291, N. 1, 3, 5, 7, 10, II, 12, 16,
20, 21, 22; Two, N. 23, 26. - 14
2470 Innocent XI. Page 299, N. 28, 30, 32, 33, 34, 36,
37, 39, 40. - - 9
2471 Alexander VIII, Page 309, N. 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 21, a
Medallion. - -
2472 Innocent XII. P. 316, N. 1, 2, 4, 5. 9, 11, 15, 21,
23, 25, 26, 29, 31, 35. - 14
KINGS OF MACEDONIA, IN SILVER.
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£473 Alexander III. fix. ( drachms ) - 6
2474 Alexander TIL fifteen, (diito) - - 15
2475 Philippus III. (Aridteus) one. Lyfimachus, one. 2
2176 Ditto. . - * - / 2
2477 Philippus III. one. (drachm) Lyfimachus two. 3
2478 Ditto. - - - 3
2479 Lyfimachus, 2. - - - - 2
2180 Lyfimachus, 3. - — ■ / - 3
2181 Antigen us I. (Gonalu?) one. - - - - I
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*2482 Demetrius II. one. - — - I
2483 Antigonus II. (Dofon) one. — —
2484 Ditto. - - - - 1
KINGDOM OF EGYPT, IN SILVER.
2485 Ptolemaeus I. (Soter) one. Ptolemaeus II. ( Phila -
delphus ) one. - — " ^
2486 Ptolemaeus II. one. Ptolemaeus V. ? (Epiphanes) one.
2487 Ptolemaeus II. one. Ptolemaeus V. ? one. — - 2
2488 Ptolemaeus II. one. Ptolemaeus VII.? one. Cleo¬
patra V. and M. Antonius, one. - ^ *
2189 Ptolemaeus II. one. Ptolemaeus VII. ? one. Cleo¬
patra V. and M. Antonius, two. — * 4*
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ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS, IN GOLD.
2490 Aurelius, 1. tr. pot. xi. cos. ii. Muller flans, d.
pateram, s. lyram. - - i
2491 Aurelius, J. salvti avgvstor. tr. p. xvii.
cos. in. Mulier ftans, d. ferpentem ao ara aftur-
gentem ex patera pafcit, s. haftam. (extremely fine.) J
2492 Aurelius, I. tr. p. xx. imp. iiii. cos. iii. Vic¬
toria flans, d. palm* ramum, s. elypeum, cui mfcriptum
vie. par. - I
2493 Fauftina jun. 1. concordia. Columba. (ex¬
tremely fine ) — - -
2493*FaufIina jun. 1. (Somewhat different frem the former) I
2494 Fauftina jun. 1. diana lycif. Diana ft^ns, utraque
manu facem. - — — I
2495 Fauftina jun. 1. laetitiae pvblicae. Mulier
ftans, d. corollam, s.haftam. {very fine) — l
24p 6 Fauftina jun. I. matri magnae. Cybele fedens
inter duos leones, s. tympanum, (rare) < — J
2497 Fauftina jun. 1. saluti avgvstae. Mulier . fe-
dens ex patera ferpentem ab ara aflurgentem pafcit. I
2498 Fauftina jun. 1. venvs. Dea ftans, d. pomum, s.
gubernaculum. (fine) - I
2499 L. Verus, 1. concordiae avgvstor. tr, p. ii.
cos. ii. M. Aurelius et L. Verus togati ftar.tes
dextras jungunt. - — - *
2500 L. Verus, 1. pkofectio avg. tr. p. ii. cos. ir.
Imperator eques. - - - - - — '
2501 L. Verus, 1. rex armen dat. Imperator in fug-
geftu fedens, adftantibus duabns aliis figuris, dextram
extend it fupra adftantern Armenia regem. (very rare) i
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*2502 L. Verus, 1. salvti avgvstor. tr. P, iff.
cos. ii. Mulier Hans ex patera ferpentem ab ara
aflurgentem pafeit, s. haftam. - * 2
2.503 L. Verus, 1. tr. p. if i i. imp. ii. cos. ii. Vic¬
toria Hans, d. clypeum, cui infcriptum, vie. avg. 2
2504 L. Verus, I. tr. p. v. imp. hi. cos. ii. Imperator
eques telurn in proftratum hoftem intorquet. (extremely
fine) - - — T
2505 1.. Verus, I. vict. avg. tr. p. vi. cos. ii. Vic¬
toria volans coronam folutam geftat. • — 1
ENGLISH GOLD COINS.
2506 Ann's Guinea and Half Guinea. In the centre of the
Keverfe , a Rofe, date, 1702, the Firft Year of her
Reign - - -
2507 Ann's Guinea, 1713, the Star and Garter in the centre
of the Keverfe. " A Half Guinea, 1705, the Rofe 2
2508 Ann's Guinea, Elephant and Caftle under the Head,
date 1708. Half Guinea, Plain, 1713 — 2
2509 George I. his Five Guinea Piece, dated 1716, Plate 7,
N. 25 - - - / — I
2510 George I. Two Guinea Piece, '1726. — I
2511 George I. the Guinea of his Firft Year, 1714, with
pr-el, and a remarkable Guinea of his Laft Year,
1727. - - _ —
2512 George T. Guinea with an Elephant and Calile under
the Head, date 1726. The Half Guinea plain,
1725, and his Quarter Guinea, 1718. —
2513 George II. Five Guinea Piece, Young Head, date
1731. - - ' - — 1
2514 George II. Five Guinea Piece, with the Old Plead,
Lima under FI. Coined out of Gold, taken by Lord
Anfcn on Board the Spanith Galeon, dated 1746. 1
2515 George II. Two Guinea Piece with the young Head,
date 17 38. - - - I
2516 George II. Two Guinea Piece,’ Old Head, 1740. 1
2517 Qeorge II. Guinea and Flair Guinea,, with Lima,
1745. His Plalf Guinea, Young Plead, 1738. 3'
2518 His Prefent Majefty’s Fir ft Guinea, 1761, and his
Quarter Guinea, 1762. Smiling, Page 33.
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GOLD PATTERNS, PROOFS, See.
^ ‘ 9 Edward VI. bareheaded, with his Titles. Rcverfe ,
a Leafed Rote, crowned between E.R. Infcribed,
Scutum Fide: Proteget Eum. weigliing 117 Grains,
probably intended for a Half Sovereign. This Piece
v/a$ formerly Dr. DucarePs. Sncllings Pattern Pieces,
P.'l, N. 6. - - — r— - i
2520 Edward VI. Like the above, a little lets, weighs
44 Grains. Mint Mark, the Rofe i
2521 Edward VI. Similar to the above, except the Cinq-
foil, for a Mint Mark, inftead of the Rofe, weighing
44 Grains _ _ _ t
2522 Charles I. ly Briot , probably for a Broad, or Twenty
Shilling Piece, weighing5 Dwt. IS Grains. Obverfe,
o infcribed, Aufpiciis Rex Magne Tips, P. 2, N. 3. I
Charles I. Pattern for a Twenty Shilling Piece. Re-
verfe , infcribed , Ilorent Concordia Regna, wediin^-
5 Dwts. 16 Grains, N. 4. _ ° ° i
2524 Charles I. Like the above, but without XX. for
Twenty. A Fleur de Lys for a Mint Mark, inftead
of the Feathers, weighing 6 Dwts. 12 Grains . }
2525 Charles I. The King’s Head crowned, XX. behind it.
lleveife , the Arms crowned. Infcription, Florent Con¬
cordia Regna. Mint Mark, the Fleur de Lvs, weigh¬
ing 5 Dwts. 18 Grains - - 1 _
-j26 A Mahogany Cabinet, on a Stand, containing 96
Boards, 4 Drawers, and 1 large Drawer in the Stand.
2 Feet 3 Inches Wide, 17 Inches Deep, 2 Feet, 4
Inches High. 1 *
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ROMAN LARGE BRASS.
252 7 Commodus, 3. virtvti avgvsti. — Imperator in
quadrigis. — Minerva gradiens. — Pertinax, I. opi
divin. — Albinus, 1. minerva. — Severus, 4. ad-*
' VENTVI AVG. FEL1CISSIMQ - DIS AVSPIC1B.—
’FORTVNAE RED VC I. - LIBERAL. AVG.-*- Julia
Domna, 2. iuno regina. — ivnonem. Cara-
cal la, 2. LIBER A LIT AS AVG. - MARS VICTOR.
Geta, 2. FORT. RED. - VICT. BR1TTANNIC. -
Macrinus, 1. aeqvitas avg. • — 16
2528 Manlia Scantilla, 1. ivno regina. Didia Clara, 1.
HILAR. TEMPOR. ' - - 2
2529 CoramOdus, 1. Severus, 3. part. arab. part.
ADIAB. - ROMAE AETERNAE. - VICT. AVG. -
Julia Domna, 2. mat. avgg. mat. sen. m.
patr, — mater devm. — Caracalla, *3. PROVI¬
DENTIAL D E O R V M . — SEC VRI TATI PERPETVAE,—
vict. brit. — Geta, 1. — Macrinus, 1. iovi con¬
servators Elagabalus, 2. - 13
2530 Macrinus, 1. Mulier Hans, d. fpicas, s. cornucopias. —
Diadumenianus, I.princ. ivventvtis. — 2
2531 Severus, 3. Julia Domna, 1. veneri.v ictr. Ca-
racalla, 4 . Elagabalus, 2. Julia Paula, 1. con-
cordia. Julia Soaemias, 2. venvs caelestis.
(two ^varieties.) J ulia Maefa, 2. pvdicitia. — sae-
cvli felicitas. — Alexander, 3. Julia Ma-
rcaea, 3. feovniiitas avgvstae. — ivno a v-
G V S T A E IVNO CONSERVATRIX. — • 21
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2532 Alexander, 3. aeqvitas avgvsti.— ankona
avgvsti. — FiDEs militvm. — Barbia Or¬
biana,!. concordia avgvstorvm. Mulier fe-
dens, d. pateram, s. duplex cornucopise.— - Julia Ma¬
nila, 2 felicitas pvblica. {two varieties ) €
2333 Julia Masi'a, 1 Alexander 6. iovi vltori, — •
IVSTIT1A AVGVSfl. - LIBERALIT AS AVGVSTI II.
LIBERALIT AS AVGVSTI I I 1 1 - MARS VLTOR.—
moneta avgvsti — Julia Mamaea, 3. venvs
FELIX. - VENERI F EL I Cl. - VESTA. - Maximi->
nus, 1. fides militvm. — Maximus, 1. pietas
avg. Balbinus, 1. Pupienus, 1. Gordianus Pius,. 2. 16
2334 Alexander, 2. pax. avgvsti. — providentia
avg. — Barbia Orbiana, i. concordia avgvs-
to rum. Alexander et Orbiana dextras jungentes. — •
Maxmunus, 1. pax avgvsti. — Maximus, 1.
PRINCIPI IVVENTVTI3. BalbinUS, 1. CONCOR¬
DIA A VGG. - - - — 6
2535 Alexander, 5. profectio avgvsti. — spes pvb¬
lica. - VICTORIA AVGVSTI. - VI R TVS AV¬
GVSTI. (two varieties.) ju'ia Marnsea, 1, Maxi¬
minus, 4. PROVIDENTIA AVG. - 9ALVS AVGVSTI.
- VICTORIA AVG. - VICTORIA GERMAN I CA. -
Paulina, 1. consec ratio. — Maximus, 2. Bal¬
binus. 2. liberalitas avgvstorvm. ( two va¬
rieties.) ’Pupienus, I. concordia avgg. 16
2536 Gordiai us Atricanus fen. 1. sec v ritas avgg.
Gordianus Africanus juru 1. romae aeternae^ 2
2537 Alexander, 2. Maxirninus, 1. Paulina, 1. Bal-
binus, 1. victoria avgg. — Pupienus, 2. libe¬
ralitas AVGVSTORVM.- — PAX PVBLIC A.— Gor-
dianus Pius, 5. jeternitati avg. — f elicit.
TEMPOR. - FIDES MILITVM.— FORTVNA R E D VX,
— iovi conse r vatori. — Philippus fen. 2. Ota-
cilia Severa, 1. concordia avgg. — Philippus
jun. 1. LIBERALITAS AVGG. III. - * 2$
N SCOTCH COINS, IN SILVER.
2538 James VI. Three Thirty Shilling Pieces, dates, 1582,
3, and 4, N. 9. - - - — _ _ ~o
2539 James VI. Tne Shield of Scotland, crowned between
Two Tin Pie Heads, lleterfe. His differt. Rege Ty-
rannus. Sword and Balance, 1591 and 2, the Half
of the the fame, N. 12 and 13. The King’s Bull
bareheaded, in Armour. Rcvcrfe , Nemo me impune
J ace fit ; a Three Headed Thiftle, crowned, 1594, The
Half, Quarter, and Eighth, of the lame, N. 14, &c. 7
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2540 Jarae VI. Like th.e above, Three Halves and One
Quarter, different Dates, I NT. 14, 15, and 17. 8
2541 James "VI. The Royal Arms of Scotland crowned.
R Regem Jova Protegit, 1602 and 3. The Half, 2
Quarters, and 1 Eighth oi the Merk, N. 18 to
21. - - — — . 6
2542 James VI. After the Union -
2543 Charles I. C rown, the King on Horfeback looking to
the Left, N. 6. -
2544 Charles I. Crown and Half Crown, the King on
Horieback looking to the Right, N. 11 and 12; the
Shilling and Sixpence looking the fame Way, 1ST. 4,
and 5, all by Briot — - — — 4
2545 Charles I. Haif C rovvns with different Privy Marks,
N. 1 2. - - 5
2546 Charles I. The King’s Head looking to the Right.
Reverfe , the ufual Infcription, 5, P. 12, N. 1 and 4.
Sixpences the fame, 3, and the Twopence, N. 9. 9
2547 Charles I. of different Coinages. S ixpences, 3. One of
them Date over the Arms, unpubli/hed , in Jen' bed,
Chriflo Aufpice Regno. Forty-Penny Pieces, 2, the
King’s Head crowned, xl. for Forty behind it. Re¬
verfe, a Thiffle crowned, Salus Reipublicas Suprema
Lex. N. 11. One, Reverfe, the Arms, N. 7. Twenty-
Penny Pieces. Reverfe, the Thiftle crowned, Juftilia
Thronum Firmat, 8, N. 13. and 2 Two-Shilling
Pieces. N. 10 and 12. - 16
2548 Charles II. The King’s Buff to the Right. Reverfe ,
the Arms, in Four feparate Shields, the Value Liri in
the Centre; the Half, Three Quarters, and Two
Eighths, being the Four Merk, Two Merk, One
Merk, and Half Merk Pieces, P. 13, N. 1 to 5, in-
clufive . . . - 7
2549 Six of the above, different dates - 6
2550 Charles II. The Dollar and Half Dollar, the King’s
Buff laureated to the Left. Reverfe, the Arms in Four
feparate Shields crowned, P. 13, N. 1 and 2. 2
2551 Charles II. Half Dollar. Three Quarters and Three
Eighths/IM. 2, 3, and 5, and 3 vThree-ShilIing-and-
Sixpenny Pieces, N. 4, different dales — 10
2552 James VII. 40 under the Plead, for Forty Shillings,
1687 and 8, and 2 of Shillings each — 4
2553 William and Mary, their Heads regarding the Right.
Reverfe, the Arms in a Single Shield, the 60, 40, 20,
10, and 5 Shilling Pieces, N. 8 to 12. — 5
2554 William and Mary, Forty and Twenty Shilling Pieces.
William III. with his Head only, 40 under it, dates,
16 95, 6, and 7, P. 14, N. 2. " — 5
2555 William III. Twenty Shilling Pieces, dates 1695
and 6; Ten Shilling Pieces, lame Dates, N. 3 and 4,
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Five Shilling Pieces, 1695, 6, 1700 and 1701, N. 5.
Ann^ Ten Shilling Piece, N. 6. Five Shilling Pieces,
1705 and 6, N. 7. - - - — * U
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POPES, SILVER.
$556 Clement. XI. Venuti, Page 327, N. 2, 4, 8, 10, 13,
17, 20, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27. - -
2557 Clement XI. N. 28, 29, 30, 32, 35, 39, 40, 41f
44, 19, 34, a Building, Exergue , 1714, Another,
Rover fe, Anno Sal. 1720, Pont. xx. —
2558 Innocent XIII. Page 343, N. 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9.
2559 Benedict XIII. P. 346, N. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
13, 14, 17, 21, 24, 25, 26. -
2560 Clement XII. P.354, N. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20. And One. R. Lau-
rentii Cortini. Florentini, 1730. . — .
2561 Clement XII. N. 18, 19, 21. Medallions ~ -
2562 Benedict XIV. Page 364, N. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
follows are not. publijhed by Venuti. Judicabit In ./Equi-
I ate, 1740. — Templum Corroboravit Et Atrium
Erexit, 1741. Ex Probate Monetae Segmentis, J 742.
Addito In Capitol. Sapientias Pabulo, 1745. Ex
Colledtis Fragments, 1747. Univit Palma mque De-
dit, 1746. 2 on the Jubilee of 1750. — -
2563 Benedict XIV. His Buff. Reverfe , hjcribed. An. 1750.
Francis. Comit. Praes. Religione Aufpiee, 1755.
Audio Terra Marique Commercio. 1756. Pia Domo
Servata. Anno 6. Cura Rerurp Publicarum. A. 7.
Signatura Gratia: Refiituta. A. 8. C^pitolio Pidluris
Decorato. A. 9. Fru&um Suum Dedit In Tem¬
pore. A. 10. MoeniaLlrbis Reftaurata, A«, 12, 1752.
Term in is Ad Padum Conftitutis. A. 13. Tranquilli-
tatis Refititut. A. 14. Reverfe, St. Luke Painting.
Fluent ad Deum Omnes Gentes. Introite Portus Ejus
£564 Clement XIII. R. St. Luke Painting, a Premium Me¬
dal. Orietur in Diebus Ejus, Anno 1. Of his Pon¬
tificate, 1758. Dedit Pauperibus, 1759. Ut Come-'
dant Pauperes Populi, 1760. Adventqs Pontificis
Centum Cell. Ancona, A. 4. Merciurti Importan-
darum Commoditati. A. 4. Gregorio Barbedico,
S. R. E. Cardinali et Epifc. Palavino In Album
Beator. Relato. A. 4. Exemplum Dedi Vobis
2565 Clement XIV. I, Pius VI. 2, — _
12
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2668
2669
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2670
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CARDINALS, BISHOPS. &c.
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2666 Matthew, Cardinal and Archbifhop of Saltzbourg,
3 521, Reverfe, the Virgin Mary. The Abbot, John
Eertel, ret. 50, 1595. I?, a Coat of A rms. John
Philip, Arcbbithop of Mentz. Cardinal Lomanelhh
Cardinal f abritius. C. Auflius. The Three lajl re-
fiored - - — _
3667 Cardinal Richlieu. Mens Sidera Voluit, 1631. C.
- Vidman. Comes Ab. Ortenbarg, 1656. C. Medicis.
Valtum Prius Aequor Arandum. C. Barbarini, 1675.'
Aliulque Et Idem. - -
The Cardinals Portocarrero, Bouillon, Corfini, and
York - -
Ignatius Loyala, Founder of the Jefuits. Mazzachelli ,
Tom. 1, P. 301. - —
John Plus, 2. Peter Martyr, 2. Henry Bollinger.,
Ulric Zuingle, rejiored - - - V 1
Martin Luther 7. Peter Martyr, 2. Mazzachelli, Plate
54 and 58. - -
M. Luther, P. 54, N. 2. John Calvin, P. 71, N. 4.
Another. It. Johannes Calvinus, in. 1552. Zuin-
glius’s, rejiored - -
L. de -Liverlo, Chancellor of Liege. Reverfe, a Pair
of Seales, Ex. 1670. Michael Molinos. Reverfe ,
Tamen Adhup Quietus. Exergue , Condemnat. Rom.
3 Sept. 1687, Two - - ' —
2674 The Virgin Mary and Child. David and Jonathan.
David, enamelled to be worn. Reverfe, a German in -
fcription, on the Birth of David, Langenmantel , 1669.
Query if Gold — - -
2675 Chriftian of Brunfwick, Bifhop of Halberfladt. His
Plead. Reverfe, an Hour Glafs upon a Skull. Mors
Ultima Linea Rerum. Tibi Mori Paramur. Auguftus
Frederick, Bifhop of Lubeck. An Alter Hoc Regit
Illo Tuetur. Clement Auguftus, of Bavaria
2672
5673
6
DOGES. OF VENICE, GREAT MEN, &c. SILVER.
2676 An almofl complete Series of Jettons, called Ocelli, of
the Doges of Venice, from A. Grimani , 1521, tq
1756 ; alfo the Dates of 1758, 9, 62, 63, 5, 6, 9,
and 70. For a Defer ipt ion of thefe Pieces, fee the Cata¬
logue of Poulharies Coins and Medals , P. 307, in \
Thtmbci Two Hundred and Sixty or thereabouts, atp. O z.
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£6?7 John Cornelius, Doge. On his Death, in 1637. Dogo
Moroiini, Szc . Reverfe, Lepanto, Szc. 1787. The
Doge titling, Turks on their Knees. JL The Winged
Lion, Arms of Venice, Ex Utroque Victor. Another,
Leoni Ultori, Francis M&uroceno. R. S parget Lt
Ultra - -
267 8 A Head. On one Side, P. on the other, O. probably
for the River Po ; under the Bull, Virgilius. Jnfcrip-
tion, Mantua Me Genuit, &c. date 1 1 34. Reverfe,
a Skull. Ifabella Ram D. Eft 1556'. R. Obvies Ulnis.
Etfig. Hieronimi Scotti. Placeni. R. Utcumque
2679 John of Leyden, Chief of the Anabaptifts at Munfter.
A very fmd.ll Medal without Infcription or Rover je,
Erajmus Mazzachelli, Plate 45, N. 6. The Head oi
Giilis Hooftman, aet. 59. A. 1580. No Reverfe ,
One, on the Liberty of Switzerland. St. George.
Reverfe, a Ship. And a German Box Medal. And a
Buft unknown - —
2680 Chriftopher Du Thou. Reverfe , a Bee-hive. Francis
a Bona, Des diguers. R. Two Hands joined. D.
Talon, li. Flic Luce Anteit Omnes, 1668. B.
Muller, of Hambro. R. A Church. Hamburgiae et
Tempi i Prima Columna Novi. 1661. - —
2681 A Medallion of Anthonv Ottoboni. Mazzachelli , Plate
161, N. 1. ' -
26 82 Algidius Strauch, D. 0. R. A Coat of Arms. Nat.
1632. Erneric Count Teckly. R. Sic Virtus Nelcia
Fraeni. Count LenzendorF, Chief of the Moravians.
Reverfe, a German Infcription, 1760. The Prince of-
La Tour and Taxis, 1779. J -
2653 Francis Alcher, Gouncellor of Zurich. R. cet. 84.
obit 1710. On the Peace of Switzerland in 1712.
A Statue on a Pedeftaft Fundatori Colonise, 1765.
Upon the Death of Peter Greve in 1780. Pallas
> Standing. Aas Juncftt Virtuti. Exergue. Votum Pe-
fenne. R. An Infcription, date HSfi. . — 5
2684 Gerard Van Swietcn, the Phyfician. R. Docet et
•Sana!. On his Death in 1772, a?t. 72. Peter Metaf-
tafio. R. A Lyre, &c. Exergue. Nat. a Roma^ .
169S, Obit Vindobonse, 1782. — .
2685 Laurance Cofter, of Harlem, faid to have invented
Printing in 1440, R. A Dutch Infcription ’to Com¬
memorate this great Event. John Grammii. R. A
Book on a Table. Occlufis, 19 F,eb.M743. Mofes
Mendlefon. R. A Skull. Phaedon Ex' Natus, 1729.
A Ship Figure. Pallas Standing. Delegati Com-
mercii Hamburg. R. A Figure fitting. Mercury and’""' ‘
Peace. R. A Figure, probably Religion, Initio 1764.
A Broken Column, D. 3 July 1778. R. A Column,
Szc. Reftaurata. Ins. Opera RuiT, et Gall, interpoftta
Tefchense, 13 May, 1779, - — $
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2686
2687
26 88
2689
2^90
2691
2692
2693
2694
269.5
2696
2697
2698
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2699
2700
«*■**•■ V't**'
2701
2702
2703
2704
2705
2706
2707
Seleucus I. one. Antiochus I. one.
Antioch us I. one. (very fine.)
Antiochus, I. one. Seleucus, II. one
Seleucus II. one. -
Seleucus IT. one. Antiochus III. one.
Ditto. Ditto. — -
Antiochus III. one. Antiochus IV. two. Demetrius*
I. one. Antiochus VIII. one.’ (drachms.)
Antiochus IV. one. - . —
Ditto. - - . - —
Ditto. - -
Antiochus IV. one. Demetrius I. one. — — —
Ditto. Ditto. -
Demetrius I. one. Alexander I. Antiochus VI. one.
Antiochus VII. one. Antiochus VIII. one. (drachms.)
Alexander I. one. - - -
Demetrius II. one. (a tetradrachm.) Antiochus VI.
two. ( drachms.) - — -
Antiochus VII. one. - — -
Ditto. - — -
Ditto. — - . — -
Ditto. - - - -
Ditto. - - .
Antiochus VII. two.
Alexander II. one. - -
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2708 Lucilla, L pietas. Mulier ftans ante aram ignitam,
d. extenfa, s. acerram. - .
2709 Lucilla, 1. vota pvblica. Infra coronam lauream.
( very fine.) - -
2710 Cummodus, I. tr. p. urr. imp. hi. cos. it. p. p.
Miles gradiens, d. haPam, s. tropaeum. (fine and
rare.) - -
2711 Pertinax, 1. laetitia tempor. cos. ii. Mulier
Pans, d. corollam, s. haPam. (fine and very rare.)
2712 Pertinax, I. opi divin. tr. p. cos. ii. Mulier
fedens, d. duas fpicas. (fine and extremely rare.)
2713 Pertinax, J. provid. deor. cos. ii. Mulier Pans
aPrum refpicit, d. elata. ( extremely fine and rare.)
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£714 Didius Julianas, 1. tiberis p. m. tr. p. cos. ir.
Tiberis fluvil ty pus. (extremely rare and unpublijhed.) 1
2715 Severus, 1. consecratio. Aquila fulmini infiflens.
(rare and very fine.) - — 1
2716 Severus, 1. fei.icitAs saecvli. Caput Domnas
advert urn inter capita filiorum. Caracallse caput lau-
reatum, Getae nudum, (rare and very fine.) ,1
2717 Severus, 1. p. m. tr. p. xhi. cos. hi. p. p. Ju-
' piter nudus Hans, d. fulmen, s. haflam, pro pedibus
aquila. - - 1
$718 Severus, h virt. avg.tr. p. cos. Figura militaris
Hans, dv vifitoriolam, s. hallam. (fine.) - 1
2719 Severus aind Julia Domna, 1. severvs avg. part.
max. Severi caput laureatum. pvliA avgvsta.
Huj us caput, (bery rare.) ■■■ , l
2720 Julia Do-mna, 1. mat. avgg. mat. sen. m. patr.
Muliei l'edens, d. ramum, s. haflam. (fine and very
rare.) - — — - I
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2721 Julia iJomna, 1. veneri victrici. Dea femi-
nuda averfa flans, d. pomum, s. palmam, et fimul
colut nnre innixa. (very fine.) - *— 1
2722 Julia Domna, 1. vesta mater. Templum rotun-
duit i, ante quod (ex / figura: muliebres facrificant.
(rare.) - - 1
2723 Car acalla, 1. p.'-m. tr. p. xx. cos. iiii. p. p. Sol
cz.pite radiato flans, d. data, s. flagellum, (fine.) )
2724 Chracalla, 1. rector orbis. Vir nudus flans, d.
rglobum, s. haflam. - - - - I
2725 Oaracalla, 1. vict. part. max. Vidloria gradiens
d. coronam, s. palmam. — — l
2726 Elagabalus, 1. conservator avg. Aquila expan-
fis alis quadrigis equorum vehitur, in area aflrum.
(fine.) v - - - - ' I
27^‘J Elagabalus, 1. p. m. tr. p. nr. cos. in. p. p.
Imperator in quadrigis equorum, d. ramum, in area
aftrum. (rare and extremely fine.) - - I
£,728 Elagabalus, 1. p, m. tr. p. iiii. cos. in. p. p.
Sol capite radiato flans, d. elata, s. flagellum, in area
afirum. - - . I
2729 Elagabalus, 1. victor, antonini avg. Victoria
gradiens, d. coronam, s. palmam. (very fine.)
2730 Alexander.. 1. liberalitas avg. Figura muliebris
ftans;. d, tefieram. s. cornucopia, (rare and very fine.) I
( 194 )
GOtD PATTERNS, PROOFS, &c.
2731 The Commonwealth, Truth and Peace on both Sides,
and on the Edge, date, 16.51, by DavidRamage, weight
8 Dwt. 21 Gr. Unique. Plate 6, N. 8. -
2732 Olivar Cromwell's Fifty Shilling Piece, Infcribed on thy
Rim , Protector Literis, Literas Nummis Corona Et
Salus, weight 14 Dwt. 12 Gr. P. 6, N. 16 I
2733 Charles II. The King's Head laureated, regarding the
Left. Reverfe, like the Crown Silver Coinage, Plate
17, N. 35, Weight 1 Oz. 17 Dr. 12 Gt. formerly Mr.
Benjamin Bart lei’s - - ■ I
2734 Charles III. Obverfe and Reverfe , fame as the above
Piece, hifcription on the Rim, Decus Et Tutamen,
weight 1 Oz. 13 D. 1 2 Gr. formerly Mr. Dummer’s l
2735 Charles II. a Proof from the Dye of the Crown Piece
of 1663, weight 1 Oz. 17 Dwt. 12 G. - I
2736 Charles II. Pattern for a Twenty Shilling Piece, by Simon
Snelli tig’s Gold C outage, Plate 6, N. 24 I
2737 Charles II. from the Dye of the Farthing of 1665,
Snelling’s Copper Coinage, P. N. weight 8 .Dwt. I
2738 Charles I. from the Dye of the ^Pattern fora Two-
. Pence, P. 5, N. 26, weight 2 Dwt. — — ■ I
2739 Queen Ann’s Pattern for a Guinea, her Head bare
Necked. Reverfe , A. R. in the Centre, P. 6, N . 19,
date 1702, weight 5 Dwt. 8 G. - - ' 1
2740 Ann’s Proof Guinea, R. Rofe in the Centre, date 17*02,
weight 5 D. 6 G. 1 I
2741 Ann, from the Dye of a Farthing, Brittannia Sitting
under a Portico, 1713, weight 4 D. 6 G. 1
2742 Ann, from the Dye for a Farthing. Reverfe, Britannia'.
Sitting aS ulual on a Globe. Exergue, 1714, weight
5 D. 4 G. - 1 ■■■ ■ — — 1
2743 Ann, from the Dye for a Farthing, date in the Legend,
1713, weight 5 D. 6 G. — — * fl
2744 Ann, from the Dye for a Farthing. Reverfe, Peace in
a Car. hifcription, Pax Mifia Per Orbem, date in
the Exergue, 1713, weight 7 D. 18 G. I
2745 George II. Proof for a Five Guinea Piece, with the
Young Head, date 1729, weight 1 Oz. 5 D. 12 G. 1
2746 George II. Proof Two Guinea Piece, Young Head,
1733, weight 12 D. 6 G. — 1
2747 George II. Proot Guinea, 1729. Half Guinea, 1728,
both with the Young Head — 2
2748 Two Mahogany Cabinets, containing each 26 Drawers,
various in Depth, 2 Feet 3f Inches Wide, 16 Inches
Deep,
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Twenty-Third Day’s Sale.
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ROMAN LARGE BRASS,
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2749 Balbinus, 1. Pupienus, 1. victoria avgg. — Gor-
dianus Pius, 5. iovi statori. — laetitia avg.
N. - LIBERTAS AVG. - PIETAS AVGG. - MARTEM
PROPVGNATOREM. - PhilippUS Sell. 4. ADVENT
TVS AVGG. - AEQ.VITAS AVGG. - AETERNITAS
avgg. — annona avgg. — Otacilia Severa, 1.
FIETAS AVGVSTAE. - PhilippUS Jllll. 3. PAX A E-
terna. — principi ivvent. (Two varieties)) Tra-
janus Decius, 1. dacia. - 1G
2750 Gordianus Pius, 5. secvritas avg. — secvritas
PER PET V A . - 'VICTORIA AETER. - VICTORIA AVG.
— victoria avgvsti.— Philippus Sen. 5. fides
MILITVM. - FORTVNA REDVX. - LIBERAL IT A S
AVGG. II. - SAECV LARES AVGG. - SAECVLVM NO-
v v m . — Otacilia Severa, 1. pvdicitia avg. —
Philippus Jun. 2. saecvlaRes avgg.- ( Two va¬
rieties.) Trajanus Decius, 3. f elicit as saecvli
(a Medallion.) genivs exerc. illvric i a’ni. —
PANNONIAE. - - — 1G
2751 Philippus Sen. 3. secvrit. orbis. — tranqvilli*
tas avgg. — victoria avgg. — Otacilia Severa, 1 .
saecvlaRes avgg. — Philippus Jun. 2. Trajanus
Decius, 1. Victoria avg. (a Medallion.) Heren-
nia Etrufcilla, 2. fecvnditas avgg. — pvdici¬
tia a vg. — Herennius, 2. pietas avgg. — prin-
cipi ivvextvtis. — rHohilianus, 2. principi iv-
ventvtis. (Two varieties.) Trebonianus G alius, 4.
ATOLL. SAI.VTARI. - FE LICIT AS PVBIICA. - IV-
Hon i MARTI A Li. (Two varieties.) — — - 17
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2752 Trajanus Decius, 2. Hoftilianus, J. Trehonianu3
Gallus, 5. pietas avgg — salvs avgg. — secv:
RITAS AVGG. - VIRTVS AVGG. - VOTIS DECEN-
N ALIEVS. - 'Volufianus, 5. AEQVITAS A^GG,— \
Concordia avgg. (Two varieties.) felicitas
pvblica. — ivnoni martiali. — Aemilianus. I.
Valerianus Sen. 1. victoria avgg. — Mariniana,
1. consecratio. Gajlienus, 2. genivs p. r. —
liber a i itas avgg. — Salonina, J. - 19
2753 Aemilianus, 2. aeternitas avg; — votis decen-
nalibvs. - - 2
2754- Volufianus, 2. Mariniana, 1. Gallienus, 2. virtvs
avgg. — votis decenn alibv s. — Salonina, 2.
ivno regina. — -venvs genetrix. — Valerianus,
the Second, 2. apolini (Jic) conserva. — vir¬
tvs avgg. — Poftumus, 5. fides militvm. —
HERC. DEVSONIENSI, - LAETITIA. - P. M. TR. P.
COS. II. P. P. “VIRTVS AVG. — — 14
2755 Anaftafius, 2. Juftinianus, 5. Tiberius Conflantinus,
1. Mauricius, J. Focas, 1. Heraclius, I. Hera-
clius et Conftantinus Fil. 1. Joannes Zimifces, 2. 14
ROMAN COINS WITH PUNIC CHARACTERS,
IN COPPER.
y V .
2756 Auguftus, 2. Julia, 1. Tiberius, 2. 3
GREEK CITIES, IN COPPER
S I '
C » ' V * %
2756*Agrigentum, 2. Amifus, 1. Antiochia Syria*, 3.
Arpi, 1. Athenae, 1. Bailo, 1. Brand uflum, 1.
Bruitii, 2. Caene, 1. Cales, 2. Capua, I. Car¬
thago, 2. Catana, 1. Centuripae, 1. Chios, ].
Corcyra, 2. Cos, 2. Cyrene, 1. Gade.s, 1. Gor-
tyna, I. Hifpania, 1. Laodicea Phrygiac, 1 . 30
2757 Ambracia, 1. Amifus, 1. Apamea Syria?, 1. Ara-
dus, 1. Bruttii, 1. Calafle, 1. Capua, 1. Car-
teia, J. Carthago, 1. Catana, 1. Centuripac, 1.
Ceret, I. Corcyra, 1. *— — — “ 13
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( 197 )
IRISH SILVER COINS,
2763
2764
t
2765
$753 Pennies, many of them Imitations of the Englifh before
the Conqueft, 14. And 5 like W illiam I. & II.
Sijjion on Jrijh Coins, P. 1, and Add. Plates, 1 & 2
2759 Pennies, fome very fair, but not hitherto made out,
( Simon, P. 1, and Snelling’s Add. Plates, N. 1 & 2
2760 Sithric, coined at Dublin, Sic. P. 1 Sz 2. And 1 like
the tide faced Type of Canute, N. 27 -
2761 Ethelred, ftruck at Dublin. And 2, uncertain where
coined, P. 2, N. 9 \ -
2762 Canute, tide faced to the Right. Ferem mo Dif. for
Dublin. Publifhed by Mr . Pinkerton in his Efjay on
Medals, N\ 2, Plate 1, N. 13 -
John’s Pennies. Robert on Dive, 1 . Robert on Divel,
1. Wilelm on Di. Wace on Lime. Willem on
Lime, N. 44 -
John's Plalf-pence. Lord John, Norman on Di for
Dublin, 1. Turgod on Di, 1. As King ; Roberd on
Di. Willem on Di. N. 38, 40, & 45
Henry III. Pennies, Davi on Diveli & Ricard on Dive.
Edward’s Pennies, coined at Dublin, 7. At Water¬
ford, 3. Simon’s Irijh Coins, Plate 2, N. 47, and P. 3,
N. 50, &c. - -
2766 Edward’s Penny and Halfpenny, coined at Cork, the
lajl doubtful « - - - - —
2767 Edward’s Halfpence and Farthings, coined at Dublin
and Waterford -
2763 Henry VI. Penny, (he King’s Head and Titles. Reverfe,
the Crofs and Pellets, coined at Dublin, not publijhed,
and Unique - - - -
2769 Henry’s Groats, with the Head, P. 3, N. 69, three.
Like N. 63, &c. 4 without the Head. And the Half
Groat and Penny - ■
2770 Groats with the Crown. Tteverfe , the Crofs and Pellets,
coined at Dublin, P. 3, N. 61, P. 4, N. 71
277 J Edward IV. Reverfe, a Rofe and Sun, Civitas Dublinie,
Plate 4, N. 72. Groat and Half Groat of the fame
2772 Edward I V. Groat. Obverfe, a C rown and the King’s
Name and Title. Reverfe, the Crofs and Pellets.
Outer Circle, Pofui Deufn Adjutorem meum. In
the inner Circle, Civitas Dublin. Snelling’s Supple -
merit to Simon, P. I, N. 17 -
2773 Edward IV. the Groats with the Head. Drogheda, 2.
Dublin, 4, one with a Rofe in the Centre of the Re¬
verfe , P, 4, N, 74
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13
12
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2774 Edward IV.* Groa is. Dublin, 4. Drogheda, I. Water¬
ford, 1 - — -
2775 Edward IV. Groats, 3 coined at Drogheda And 3 at
Dublin . . ■
2776 Edward IV. Groats. 1 coined at Cork. 2 at Drog¬
heda. And 2 at Waterford ■ —
2777 Edward IV. Groats, ftruck at Limerick, Trim, and
Waterford - - -
i
2778 Edward IV. Groats, coined at Limerick and Water¬
ford. Half Groats, /truck at Dublin, Limerick, and
Waterford — — -
27,79 Edward IV. Groats, 4. Obverfe, the Arms. Reverfe,
,Three Crowns, P. 4, N. 88. Half Groats, 6, N. 90
27SO Edward IV. Pennies ftruck at Drogheda, N. 92, and 1
with the Rofe and Sun in the Centre of the ReverJ'e ,
jirjt Add. Plate to Simon, N. 20, coined at Dublin
2781 Edward IV. Pennies, with the Head, twelve varieties,
coined at Dublin, and 1 at Waterford
2782 Edward IV. Penny, Arms on one Side, and Three
Crowns on the Rcverfe. A Penny with a Rofe and
Crofs in the Centre. Reverfe, tJhe Sun, firjl Add.
Plate, N. 18. A Halfpenny with the Head, coined
in Dublin, a Rofe in the Centre of the Reverfe, N. 23,
fame Plate - - -
2783 Richard III. Groat. Obverfe, the Arms and Titles.
Reverfe, Three Crowns. Infcribed, Dominus Hiber-
nias, N. 69. His Penny, with the Head. Reverfe, a
Crofs and a Rofe on the Centre of it, coined at Dub¬
lin, firft Add. Plate, N. 27 - -
2784 Henry VII. a Groat with the Head, N. 97. A Half
Groat with the fame, coined at Dublin, this lafl not
mentioned either by Simon or Snelling. Henry VIII.
with the Head. Mint Mark, a Boars Head, N. 100
2785 Henry VEIL 4 Groats. Obverfe, the Arras of England
and France. Reverfe, a Harp, with Initials, H, A.
ELI. EI.K. H. R. The Half Groat with H. A.
for Elenry and Ann Bullen, 8cc. N. 104, 5, 6, & 7
278 6 Henry VIII. 3 Half Groats, with the Head, of different
. Coinages, flruck at Dublin, Simon, N. 102. The
Identical Three Halfpenny Piece publijhed by Snelling
in his Add. P. 1, N. 28, from Mr. Bari lei’s Collection
2787 Mary’s Shilling with the Head. Reverfe, the Harp,
date 1553, Simon, N. 109 -
.2788 The Shilling of Philip and Mary, date under the Heads,
1,555. Sixpences, 1555, one; 56, one; 57, three
different; -1558, one; N. 1 12 * -
2789 Elizabeth's Shilling and Sixpence with the Head, N. 116
& 17. The Shilling, Obverfe, the Arms. Reverfe, the
Harp, N. 120. The Shilling and Groat, fijie Silver,
■1561, N, 118 & 19 . . . . .
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5
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5
10
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52790 James I. Shillings, 5. Sixpences, 3, different
2791 Charles I. Obverfe and Reverfe, 19 D. 8 G. 9 D. 16 G.
commonly called the Inchiqain Crown and Half
Crown, Simon , N. 132 - . — 3
2792 Charles I. commonly called Ormond Money. Obverfe,
C. R. crowned. Reverfe , their refpe&ive Value, from
the Crown to the Twopence, inclulive, N. 134 to
140 - - - 7
2723 Charles I. the Cork Shilling and Sixpence, Cork, 1647,
Value VT. and XII. N. 143, and Add. Plate 30 2
2794 The Inchequin Shilling. Ninepence, 2 D. 20 G. not
publijhed. And Sixpence, fecond Add. Plate to Simon ,
N. 33 & 34 - ' 3
2795 Charles I. Obverfe, a Crofs. Reverfe, the Value, V.
II. IV. ufually called the Rebel Crown and Half Crown,
A. P. N. 31 - - - 2
2796 The Crown and Half Crown, with their refpective
Values On the Obverfe and Reverfe, N. 133, & A. P. 1,
N. 32 - — - 2
2797 Charles II. Half Crown and Crown, A. P. N. 36
and 37. Obverfe, a Crown with the King’s Titles.
Reverfe, the Value exprelfecl in Roman Numerals 2
2798 Charles I. &c. from Dies, for Copper Money, N. 142.
George I. Halfpenny, N. 160. Charles II. Half¬
penny, N. 144. George II. Halfpenny and Farthing,
170 & 171 - — - 5
2799 James II. 1 Crown. 2 Half Crowns. 3 Shillings.
And 2 Sixpences, different, ftruck from Dies for the
Gun Mon£y, a Piece almoft like N. 151 9
2800 fames II. Gold, Imprefiions from the Shilling and 2
” Sixpences of the Gun Money • - 3
KINGDOM OF SYRIA, IN SILVER.
2801 Antiochus VIII. one. - - I
2802 Ditto. - - * - 1
2803 Antiochus, IX. one. — - i
2804 Seleucus, VI. one1. — — * - - I
2805 Philippus, one. — - I
2806 Ditto, - - - 1
2807 Ditto. — - — I
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KINGDOM OF SICILY, IN SILVER.
2808 Agathocles, I. - - —
2809 Ditto, 1. . . ■■■
28 1 0 Ditto, 1 , (well /truck and highly preserved.)
28 1 1 Hieronymus, 1 . ■■■—
2812 -PhiliPis, 1.
2813 Ditto> 1. — -
KINGDOM OF EPIRUS, IN SILVER.
2814 Pyrrhus, 1.
I
KINGDOM OF PONTUS, IN SILVER.
‘ * % * *
2315 Mithradates VI.' ( Eupalor ,) one. Date, 22 3* (very
rare and extremely fine.) -
KINGDOM OF BITHYNIA, IN SILVER.
281 6 Nicomedes II. (Epiphanes.) one. Date, 165.
2817 Nicomedes IV. (Epiphanes.) one* Date, 205.
ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS, IN GOLD.
■ . > , i
• J * •
2818 Alexander, I. makti pacifero. Figura militaris
Pans, d. ramum, s. haPam. (very fine)
2819 Alexander, 1. p. m. tr. p. x. cos. iii. p p. Sol
capite radiato Pans, d. elata, s. flagellum.
2820 Gordianus Pius, J. diana lvcifera. Dea gra-
diens, d. facem. -
2821 Gordianus Pius, 1. iaetitia avg.n. Mulier Pans,
d. corollain, s. ancoram. ( rare and extremely fine. )
2822 Gordianus Pius, 1.' p, m. tr. p. ii. cos. p. p. Im-
- perator velatus Pans ad aram, d. pateram, s. fcipionem.
. (rare and extremely fine.) — —
( 201 ) /
2823 Gordianus Pius, 1. victor^ avc. Vi&oria g ra-
diens, d. coronam, s. palmam. - — D
3824 Philippus Jun. 1. principi ivvent. Caefar palu-
datus Pans, d. globum, s. haPam. (fine and very rare,) 1
2825 Trajanus Decius, 1. adventvs avg. Imperator
eques. ( rare.) * - — *
2826 Trajanus Decius, 1. genivs exercitvs illvrici*
ani. Genius feminudus Pans, d. pateram, s. cornu¬
copia?, retro Pgnum mililare. - 1
2827 Trajanus Decius, 1. pannoniae. Dua? mulieres
Pantes cum figno militari, dextris elatis. 1
2828 Trebonianus Gallus, l. libert as avgg. Mulier
Pans, d. pileum, s. haPam. (fime and very rare.) J
2829 Trebonianus Gallus, 1. pietas avgg. Figura mu-
liebris, expanPs manibus, pro pedibus ara. (rare.) 1
2830 Gallienus, 1. laetitia avg. Mulier Pans d. corol-
lam, s. ancoram. (rare.) - 1
2831 Gallienus, 1. liberal, avg. Mulier Pans d. tefle-
ram, s. cornucopia?, (rare) - 1
2832 Gallienus, 1. pax avg. Mulier Pans, d. ramum, s.
haPam, in area V. (rare.) - - 1
2833 Gallienus, 1. virt. gallieni avg. Imperator
eques barbarum proPratum haPa transfigit. (very rare.) 1
2834* Gallienus,!. virtvs avgg. Figura militaris Pans,
d. haPam, s. clypeum. (fine and rare.) 1
2835 PoPumus, 1. postvmvs pivs felix avg. Duo
capita jugata, laureata, barbata. hercvli avg.
Idercules nudus, s. arcum cum leonis exuviis. (un-
publijhed.) — * — - 1
2336 Aurelianus, 1. adventvs avg. Imperator eques.
a Medallion. ( extremely fine.) — 1
2837 Aurelianus, ]. p. m. tr. p. vii. cos. ii. p. p. Fi¬
gura militaris gradiens, d. haPam, s. tropseum. (ex¬
tremely fine and vnpublijHed.) - ■ ■ 1
2838 Tacitus, 1. romae aeternae. Roma galeata fe-
dens, d. vi<5toriolam,.s. haPam. (rare.) 1
2839 Probus, 1. criens avgvsti. Sol capite radiato
Pans, d, elata, s. globum, in imo sis. (rare.) I
2840 Carus, 1. spes pvblica. Spei typus. ( rare , and
extremely fine.) . ■ . . 1
■2841 Numerianus, 1. victoria caesaris. Victoria in
bigis, d. coronam, s. palmam. (extremely rare.) ]
2842 Diocletianus, !. iovi conservatori orris. Ju-
. piter feminudus Pans, d. vi<5lorioIam, s. haPam. (rare.) I
2843 Diocletianus, 1. virtvs militvm. CaPra Prmto-
ria, ante qua? quatuor viri facriPcantes ad aram infra, tx
(rare.) - - - , I
2844 Maxim ian us, the FirP, 1. iovi conservat. Ju¬
piter ledens, d. viftoriolara, s. hastam. I
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( 202 )
2845 Maximianus, the Second, 1. iovi cons. caes.
Jupiter flans, d. fulmen, s. haflam, pro pedibus aquila,
in imo smaj. (fine and rare.) -
2846 Maximianus, the Second, 1. providentia avgg.
Caflra Pretoria. (fine.)
2847 Licinius Sen. I. vbiqve victores. Imp. paluda-
tus flans, d. haflam, s. globum, bine et inde captivus
fedens, in imo ptr. (very rare) —
GOLD PATTERNS, PROOFS, & c.
# \ ' •«
2848 His Prefent Majefly George III. Pattern for a Five
Guinea Piece, both on the Gbvefe and Revet Je like
the Guinea. Gold Coinage, Plate 33, weight 1 Oz.
6 Dwt. 15 G. Date 1777 . - - - - *
2849 His Prefent Majefly, a Pattern for a Guinea, 1761.
alfo for a Seven Shilling Piece. Reverfe, a Lion,
crowned, and Handing upon a Crown, date 17/6,
weight 1 Dwt. 21 G. — - 2
2850 His Prefent Majefly, Proofs , of his Firfl Guinea, -1761.
Half Guinea, 1763. Quarter Guinea, 1764. 3
2851 His Prefent Majefly, Proofs, Guineas, dates 1763 & 5.
The Half Guinea, 1764 * - 3
2852 His Prefent Majefly, Proofs, the Guinea of 1774. And
the Half Guinea of 1775 - 2
2853 His Prefent Majefly, Proofs of the Guinea and Half
Guinea of 1787 - _ 2
2854 His Prefent Majefly, Pattern for a two Guinea Piece,
date 1768, weight 11 Dwt. 18 G. - 1
2855 His Prefent Majefly, Pattern for a Two Guinea Piece,
date 1773, weight 1-1 Dwt. 18 G. - 1
2856 His Prefent Majefly’s pattern for a Two Guinea Piece,
date 1777, weight 10 Dwt. 21 G. 1
2857 Charles II. on the Reftoration. Reverfe, Infcribed,
Magnalia Dei, by Thomas Simon. Plate 6, N. 16 1
2858 Charles II. by Simon. R. Magnalia Dei, N. 1.6.
milled and edged - - * I
ENGLISH GOLD MEDALS,
2359 Elizabeth, Reverfe, Her Monogram Afflicloruth Con-
fervatrix. See Stielling's Pattern Pieces, P. 5, N. 15.
Her Head, fames I. very Small and without Reverfcs 3
2860 On the Birth of Charles II. 29 May, 1630. Medallie
iliflory of England, Plate 15, N. 16 &r IS
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( ' 203 )
2861 Charles I. and his Queen. Rcverfe, Three Children,
1635, P. 15, N. 23 - A
2862 Charles I. Infcribed, Quos Deus, P. 16, N. 11. And
2 very Small Medals of Him -
2S63 Charles I. His Coronation for Scotland. JReverfe , a
Thiftle. Hinc Noftra? Crevere Roise. In the Exergue,
Coron 18 June, 1633, by B riot - 1
2864 Sir Thomas Fairfax, P. 21, N. 11. And General Lam¬
bert, N, 6. dubious - - - 2
2865 The Earl of Eflex, Robert Devereux, on his Death, 14
Sep. 1646, P. 21, N. 8 — l
2866 Olivar, his Head and Titles, R. Pax Qumritur Bello,
P. 22, N. 6, a J, truck Mgdal — 1
2867 A thin Plate of Thomas Harper, 1647? P. 21, N. 3.
A thin Impreflion, Oliver’s Head and an engraved
Counter — — • 3
2868 Olivar Cromwell on his Death, P. 22, N. 9 i
2869 A Mahogany Cabinet, on a Stand, containing 30 Medal
Boards, 19 Inches Wide, 14 Inches Deep, 9~ Inches
High, Stands 3 Feet 2 Inches,
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GREEK CITIES, IN COPPER.
2870 Agrigentum, I. Amifus, I. Antiochia Syria?, 3.
Bruttii, 4. Cales, 2. Camarina, 1. Carteia, 1,
Carthago, 2. Centuripa?, 2. Chios, 1. Corcyra, I.
Cos, 1. Cydonja, 1. Cyrene, I. Gades, 1. Hi-
mera, 1. . . . . . 2? 4
2871 Antiochia Syria?, 1. Bruttii, 4. Carthago, 1. Cen-
turipm, 3. Chios, 1. Corcyra, I. Cyrene, 2.
Gaulos, 2. Lilybceum, 1. Lipara, I. - - - 17
2872 Bruttii, 2. CoiTura, I. Cranium, 1. Cyme, 1 . Hy-
rium, 1. Jrnta, I. Ida, 1. Locri Bruttiorum, 1.
Macedonia, l. Mamertini, 1. Maronea, 1. Me¬
los, 1 . Methyinna, I . - - 1 4
2873 Bruttii, 3. Hybla, 1. Loeri Bruttiorum, 1. Mace-
donia, 1. Mamertini, 3. Mafiilia,, 1. Meyara
A tticse, 1. Megara Sicilia?, 1. Melita, I. Eplie-
. fus, 1. Gaulos, 2. Gelas, 1. - 17
2874 Mamertini, 2. Melita, 1. Menamum, 1. Meta-
pontum, I. Miletus, 1. Neapolis Campania?, 4.
Nuceria, 1. Obulco, I. Oeniadap, 1. Pa nor mu s, I.
Philippi, 1. Rhegium, 4. Roma, ]. - - 20
2873 Me!os,l. Menaenum, 1. Metapontum, 1 . Neapolis
Cam panice, 5. Oeniadae, I. Phaeftus, 1. Rhe¬
gium, 1. Roma, I. Samos, 1. Searo, 1. 14
2876 Neapolis Campanice, 5. Obulco, I. Pceonia, ].
Rhegium, 4. Rhodus^l. Roma, 6. Segella, 1.
Seleucia Syria?, 2. Smyrna, 2. Syracuse, 1. 04
2877 Rhegium, 2. Roma, 3. Seleucia Syria?, 2. Siph-
nus, I. Smyrna, 3. Syracuse, 8. Thafus, 1. Thef-
falia, I. Turoncs, 1. - . 37
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2878
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2879
2880
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Sipjmus, 2. Smyrna, 4. Syracuse, 6. Tenos, 1.
dhefpias, 1. Thetfalonica, 1. Troas Alexandria, 1.
Tyrus,, 3. Valentia Bruttiorum, 1. -
Smyrna, 1. Suefano, 2. Syracula?, 2. Tenos, 1.
1 uder, I. Tyrus, 1. Turones, 1. Valentia Hif-
pamae Tarraconentis, 1. Valentia Etruria?, 2. Ve-
lia, 1. . - -
Smyrna, 2. Syracufa?, 10. Tyrus, 2. Valentia
Etruria?, 2. - " _ _
Mifcellanc ■ous Greek, Phoenician, and Gallic Coins, 15.
And Plait ot a Roman Coin ftruck at Valentia, ori¬
ginally intended for a Telfera Amicitise. —
13
16
PROVINCIAL COINS, IN SILVER.
2882 The Crown, Plalf Crown, Shilling, and Sixpence, of
Queen Elizabeth. Called, by Collectors, Portcullis
Money. On the Obverfe, is the Royal Arms, between
E. R. all Crowned, uifcribed, Elizabeth D. G. Ang.
Tra. et Hiber. Regina. On the Reverfe , a Portcullis,
Crowned. Pofui Deum Adjul. Meum. Snelling’s Eajl
and Weft India Colony Coins, Plate 4, N. 1 to 4. The
Portcullis Crown weighs 17 Dwts. 6 Grains; the
Plalf, 8 Dwts. 20 Grains; the Shilling, 4 Dwts. 18
Grains; and the Sixpence,. 2 Dwts. 6 Granis 4
2883 The Rupee ot Bombaim. Round it. By Authority of
Charles the Second, 1678. R. The Royal Arms
Crowned, King of Great Britain, France, and Ire¬
land, N. 7. Weight, 7 Dwts. 12 Grains — i
2S84 Charles II. F.upee and Plalf Rupee. Obverfe, the
Eaft India Company^ Arms. Reverfe, in the Centre,
Pax Deo. Infcribed, Moneta Bombaientis, N. 5.
Weight, 7 Dwts. 18 Grains; the Plalf, 3 Dwts.
18 Grains - • - - 2
2885 The Shilling and Sixpence, coined in New England.
Reverfe, XII. — VI. Weight, 3 Dwts. — 1 Dwt.,
9 Grains, N. 17 and 18. - o
23.86 Mafathnfets, in. Round a Tree, New England, An.
Dorn. 1653, XII. The Shilling, N. 15, weigh¬
ing 3 Dwts. 3 Grains; and Three Shillings of nearly
fame Weight, 4. Two Sixpences, N. 14, 1 Dwt.
10 Grains each. The Threepence 15 Grains, N. 13,
and the Twopence, N. 12, U Grains. V. R. '¥ht
Penny, N. II, tee have been affnred teas made from the
Twopence, by obliterating a 1 , nor have toe ever feen a.
Penny that could be depended on .
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3887 Lord Baltimore’s Shilling, Sixpence, and the Groat. His
Head in Profile to the Right. Injcribed, Caecilius Dns.
Terras Marifquas, &e. Reverfe, His Arms, Crowned
between the Values XII. VI. and IV. N. 21, 20,
and 19. Weight, 3 Dwts. 8 Grains; 1 Dwt. 21 Gr.
and I Dwt. 3 Grains -
28S8 James II. A Rupee. The Eaft India Company’s
Arms, without any Infcription. Reverfe, in the Centre
Pax Deo, Injcribed , Bombaienfis moneta, 1687. Un~
publijkcd , weighing, 7 Dwts. 10 Grains —
2889 Ifie of Man, Proof's. Obverfe, Three Legs, the Arms
of the Illand. Injcribed, Quocunque Jeceris Stabit,
R. 1 he Crcfi and Motto of the Earl of Derby, Sans
changer. Page 41, N. 2 and 8. dates 1723, Two.
1725, One. 1733, Two. And 1 of the Duke of
Athol, A. D. Crowned, 1758, —
2890 The Englifh Eafi India Company. Their Arms in the
Centre, i?., Bombay, 1765. Gold, weighing 3 Dwts.
12 Grains. The Half of the fame, 1 Dwt. 18 Gr.
2891 William III. The Darien Piflole and Half Pifiole,
weighing, 4 Dwts. 9 Grains; and 2 Dwts. 6 Grains,
Cardonnel. P. N. -
2S92 A Rupee. Struck at ForC Marlbro’ in 1783, &c. and
Three Tokens, by J. Chalmers of vlnnapolis, 1788..-
2893 The Dollar, Half, Quarter, and Eighth of a Dollar.
Obverfe, a Lion. Injcribed, Sierra Leone Company.
In the Exergue, Africa. Reverfe, Two Hands joined.
One Dollar Piece, date, 1791. -
ENGLISI-I SILVER, PATTERNS AND PROOFS,
2895 Edward I. or II. A Thick Piece, with the Penny
Type, weighing 88 Grains. Henry IV. V. or VI.
from the Die of the Groat, Coined at Calais, weighs
168 Grains. - - *
2896 Edward VI. Dated 1 547, probably for a Tefioon. See
Shellings Pattern Pieces, Plate 5, N. 4. Weight 80
Grains - -
2897 Elizabeth, with her Monogram. Reverfe, 1601 over
fhe Portcullis, probably for an Halfpenny, P. 5, N. 11.
2898 Elizabeth. Her Monogram. Reverfe, a Rofe, a Pledge,
[601.
for a Halfpenny, P. 5, N. 14.
2899. Elizabeth, with Head. Reverfe, the Monogram, I
The Pledge of a Penny, P. 5. N. 13. . _ .
2900 Elizabeth, a Proof, for a Sixpence, 1581. A Piece
from tlie Die of the Sixpence, date, 1588. Weight,
-■
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( 207 ) .
2901 James I. I. R. Crowned. Reverfe , the Portcullis
Crowned, probably a Pattern for a Penny, P. 5, N. 17. 1
‘2902 Charles. A Pattern for a Twopence. The Feathers
between C.R. under II. Reverfe , the Arms. Infer ip-
tion, Chrido Aufpice Regno. - I
*2903 Charles I. Head as in SneUing’s Fil'd Coinage, P. 9,
N. 8. Reverfe, the Arms in an Oval Shield, between
C. R. Weight 9 Grains, Probably for a Twopence.
Unique - - 1
2904 Charles I. For a Halpenny, C. R. Crowned. Re¬
verfe, a Rofe, P. 15, N. 18. Unique. — I
2905 Charles I. Pattern for a Halfpenny, a Rofe Crowned,
C.R. on the Sides. Reverfe, a Rofe Crowned. In¬
ferred, a Halfpenny. This Piece differs a little from
that Publijhed by Snelting, P. 5. N. 19. — 1
2906 Charles I. For Twopences, Plate 5, N. 20, 22, 26,
and 28, by Briot - — 4
2907 Charles I. For Threepences, hifcribed, Salus. Reipub-
lica: Suprema Lex, N. 30 and 31. — 2
2908 Charles I. Patterns, for Threepences. Chrido Aufpice
Regno, 1634, P. 5. N. 32 and 33. - - 2
2909 Charles I. Proofs. For Shillings. Tower Mint. Bell
and Portcullis, Mint Marks - 2
2910 Charles I. A Pattern for a Shilling, the King’s Head,
Crowned. Mint Mark, a Rote. Reverfe, the Arms.
Infcribed, Chrido Aufpice Regno. Unpublijhed 1
2911 Charles I. Pattern for a Sixpence, the King’s Head
Crowned, with Titles as ufual. Reverfe, an Oval
Shield. Chrido Aufpice Regno. Mint Mark, the
Portcullis - - ]
2912 Charles I. For a Twenty Shilling Piece, by Briot, the
King’s Head Crowned. R. (he Arms. Archetypus
Monetx Aurem Angliae, 1635, P. 5, N. 34. 1
2913 Charles I. By Briot, probably for a Shilling. Reverfe,
the Arms. Fidei Defentor, P. 5, N. 36. - I
2914 Charles I. By Briot. For a Shilling. Reverfe, the >
Arms, infcribed, Archetypus Monetae Argenteae Anglise,
P. 5, N.~34, date 1635. - - - " 1
2915 Charles I. By Briot, probably for a Broad. Reverfe,
Aufpiciis Rex Magne Tuis, 1630, P. 6, N. 1.
unique » . . . . . I
2916 Charles I. By Briot. The King’s Head, bare. Re¬
verfe, Aufpiciis Rex Magne Tuis, 1630, P. 6. N.2. 1
2917 Charles I. The King bareheaded. And 1 Crowned,
infcribed, Aufpiciis, Szc.. both dated 1630. Mint Marks,
St. George and the Dragon — - 2
2918 Churles I. The King’s Head Crowned. Reverfe , Au-
fpiciis, &c, 1630, P. 6. N. 3. — — — — 1
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( 208 )
^919 BrioPs Pattern Half Crown. R. O Rex Da tacilem
Curium Atque Audacibus Annue Caeptis, Plate 6.
* N. 6. — ^ L _ i
KINGDOM OF PERGAMUS, IN SILVER.
9 < *
2920 Philetaarus, 1. i
2921 Ditto, 1. - - i
2922 Ditto, I. . - - - - i
2923 Ditto, 1. - . i
2924 Ditto, 1. - - - - - - I
KINGDOM OF CARIA, IN SILVER.
2925 Mauflbllus, 1. Pixodarus, 1. — . %
KINGDOM OF CAPPADOCIA, IN SILVER.
2926 Ariarathes IX. live. Ariobarzanes I. one. 6
2927 Ariarathes IX. two. Ariobarzanes 1. two. — 4
KINGDOM OF ARMENIA, IN SILVER.
2928 Tigranes I. one. __ _
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KINGDOM OF PARTHIA, IN SILVER.
% *
2929 Arfaces VII. one. Arfaces IX. two. Arfaces XV.
three. Arfaces XXIII. one. — :
KINGDOM OF PERSIA, OR SECOND RACE OF
PERSIANS, CALLED SASSANIDJE, IN SILVER.
2930 A Coin with the Head of a Pcrfian King, and an In-
fcription in the Fahlavi Character. - _ . .
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Kingdom of numidia and Mauretania,
IN SILVER.
2931 Juba Sen. i.
2932 Juba Sen. 2.
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ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS IN GOLD.,
^9^.> Conftantinus, the Firft, 2. pides exercitvs.— Vic¬
toria CONSTANTINI AVG. - —
2934 Conftantinus, the Firft, 1. victoria coNsf an-
TINI AVG. VOT. XXX. _ _
Conftantinus, the Firft, I. vbiqve victores. ( a
quinarms , rare and extremely fine.) —
'’f Crifpus, 1. crispus caesar. {fine and eery rare)
-.o/ Conftantius, the Second, 1. gloria reipvblicae
VOT. XX. MVLT. XXX. _ •
2938 Conftantius, the Second, 1. gloria reipvblicae
VOT. XXX. MVLT. xxxx. (extremely fine)
2939 Con ftan tills, the Second, 1. Somewhat different firom
the former, (fine.) _ _
2940 Conftantius, the Second, 1. (Ditto.) v _
2941 Magr.entius, l. victoria avg. lib. romanor.
(fine.) - - -
2942 Valentinianus, the Firft, 3. coxcordia avgggg.—
RESTITVTOR REIPVBLICAE4r*SALUS REIP.
2943 Valent inian us, the Firft, 2. victoria avgg.-
VICTORIA AUGGG. _ _ _
2944 Valentin tanus, the Firft, 2. Slightly different from the
former. - - - -
2945 Valentinianus, the Firft, 3. Two with victoria
avgg. (having different mint-marks from any of the
former.) And two Quinarii. Crux intra coronam
laurearn. (different.) - - -
2946 Valens, I. gloria romanorvm vot. x. mvl. xx,
Gratianus, I. prixcifivm ivventvtis.
2947 Valens, 1. restitvtor reipvblicae. {very fine)
Gratianus, 1. victoria avgg. —
2948 Valens, 1. victoria avgg. Valentinianus Jun.
I. victoria augg. ( very fine.) . _ _
2949 Theodoftus, the Firft, 3. concordia avggg. vot.
X. MVLT. XV. - VICTORIA AVGG.— VICTORIA AV-
CVSTORVM, (a quinariiis .) - -
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2950 Theodofius, the Firft, 3. Two with victoria
avgg. and one with victoria avggg. —
2951 Magnus Maximus, 1. restitvtor reipvblicae.
(fine.) - .
2952 Magnus Maximus, 1. victoria avgg.
2953 Eugdnius, 1. victoria avgg. (rare and very fine)
2954 Arcadius, 1. victoria avggg. Honorius, 1. vic¬
toria avggg. ( both extremely fine) —
2955 Arcadius, 1. Honorius, 1. (Somewhat different from
the former.) — - -
2956 Arcadius, i. victoria avggg. Honorius, 2. (dif¬
ferent tyfes.) - -
2957 Arcadius, 1. victoria avgvstorvm, (a quinarius.)
Honorius, 3, one denarius, victoria avggg. and
two quinarii, victoria avgvstorvm. —
2958 Galla Placidia, 1. ael. placidia avg. Caput
Auguftae. vot. xx. mvlt. xxx. Yidtoria flans, d.
crucem oblongam, intermedio aftro. (anpublijhed.)
7959 Theodolius, the Second, concordia avgg. — sa-
lvs reipvblicae. , - - *
2960 Theodofius, the Second, 2. concordia avggg. —
VOT. XXX. MVLT. XXXX. - -
2961 Theodofius, the Second, 1. imp. xxxxii. cos. xvii.
p.p. (rare.) - - “ .
2962 Marcianus, 1. Pulcheria, 1. Leo, the Firft, 1. Li-
bius Severus, 1. -
2963 Leo, the Firft, 2. Libius Severus, 1. Anthemius, 1.
2964 Zeno, 2. Nepos, 1. -
2965 Zeno, 2. Anaftafius, 1. Juftinus, L — - —
2966 Zeno, 1. Anaftafius, 2. Juftinus, 1. Juftinianus, 1.
2967 Anaftafius, 2. Juftinus, 1. Juftinianus, S.
2968 Juftinianus, 3. Mauricius Tiberius, 1. Focas, 1.
2969 Juftinianus, 2. Mauricius Tiberius. 1. Heraclius, 1.
Heraclius et Conftantinus Fil. 1. —
2970 Juftinianus, 2. Mauricius Tiberius, 1. Heraclius, I.
Heraclius et Conftantinus Fil. I. -
2971 Heraclius et Conftantinus Fil. 1. Conftantinus, seu
' Conftans, 1. Conftantinus Pogonatus, 2. Leo
Ifaurus, 1. - - - .
2972 Conftantinus, seu Conftans, 1. Conftantinus Pogo¬
natus, 2. Leo Ifaurus, 1. Michael Rhangabe, 1.
2973 Conftantinus Pogonatus, 2. Michael Rhangabe, 1.
Theophilus, 1. Conftantinus Porphyrogenitus et
Romanus Fil. 1. Bafilius, the Second, and Conftan¬
tinus the Xlth. 1. - —
2974 Conftantinus Porphyrogenitus et Romanus Fil. 2.
Bafilius, the Second, and Conftantine, the Xlth. 1.
Romanus Diogenes, 2. • — -
2975 Various Byzantine Coins, 6. - — -
2976 Ditto, 6. — -
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ENGLISH GOLD MEDALS,
2977
2978
2979
5980
A Medal, given by the Commonwealth to Admiral
Blake, after a Victory over the Dutch Fleet, com¬
manded by Van Tromp, 31 July, 1659. Obverfe ,
Arms of the Three Kingdoms, Reverfe, a Naval
Battle, the Border ornamented with Military Trophies,
by Thomas Simon . This Medal belonged to Greffier
Fagel , fa of ten mentioned in Queen Ann’s JVars , Plate
23, N. 1. and V an Loon, Tome 2, P. 366, where it
is defer ibed and engraved
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2981
2982
2983
Another Medal of the Commonwealth, with a Border
of Leaves. Like N. 2, but without a?i hifcnption
Another. Like N. 2y but without either Border or In-
feription. Simon on the Stern of a Ship —
The Commonwealth's Medal for Service done againfi:
Six Ships, July 31, and Aug. 1, 1650, N. 3.
Secretary Thurloe. Reverfe, his Cypher — ■
Charles II. His Scotch Coronation Medal, 1651.
Reverfe, a Lion holding a Thiftle. Infer ibed. Nemo
Me Impune Laceffit
Charles William Ferdinand. His Buff. Under it,
Reftaurator Concordise Belgicas. Reverfe, An Altar,
&c. Infcribed. Noviter Et Perenniter Jundta, 1787,
Gold - - - _
GREEK CITIES, IN GOLD.
2984 C'ofa, 1.
2985 Cyrene, 1. Carthago, 1.
298 6 Carthago, 1.
298 7 Carthago, 2.
2988 Roma, 1. Syracufa, 1.
2989 A Mahogany Cabinet, on a Stand, containing 35 Me¬
dal Boards, and 10 Drawers, 23f Inches Wide, Hi
Inches Deep, 5 Feet 3 Inches High. Stands 4 Feet
* Inches. Belonging to Mark Cephas Tutet, Efy,
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GREEK KINGS, IN COPPER.
KINGDOM OF MACEDONIA.
2990 Amyntas JI. one. Philippus II. four. Alexander IIT.
five. Cafiander, one. Antigonus I. one. Antigo-
nus II. one. Philippus IV. two — —
2991 Amyntas II. one. Philippus II. five. Alexander III.
nine. Philippus III. one. Cafiander, one. Anti¬
gonus II. two. • — -
KINGDOM OF EGYPT.
2992 Ptolemaeus I. and Berenice I. one. Ptolemaeus, III.
(Euergetes.) one. Ptolemaeus XII. (Dioriyfus.) one.
and five others, uncertain, (two of them Medallions.) §
2993 Ptolemaeus I. & Berenice I. two. Berenice I. two.
Ptolemaeus III. ( Euergetes .) one. Cleopatra III.
one. Cleopatra III. & Ptolemaeus VIII. one. and
fix others, uncertain, (two of them Medallions,) j$
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KINGDOM OF SYRIA.
$994 Seleucils I. one. Antiochus I. one. Seleucus IV,
one. Antiochus IV. three. Demetrius I. one. Alex¬
ander I. two. Demetrius II. two. Antiochus VI.
two. Tryphon, one. Antiochus VII. two. Alex¬
ander II. two. Antiochus VIII. ik Cleopatra, one,
Antiochus VIII. one. Antiochus IX. one. 21
2995 Antiochus I. one. Antiochus II. one. Antiochus IV.
one. Demetrius I. one. Alexander I. one. Deme¬
trius II. one. Alexander II. one. Antiochus, VIII.
& Cleopatra, one. Antiochus IX. one, Seleucus VI.
one. Antiochus X. one. Antiochus XI. pne. An¬
tiochus XII. one. Antiochus XIII. One. 14
2996 Seleucus I. two. Antiochus I, one. Antiochus IV,
two. Demetrius I. one. Alexander I. one. Deme*
trius II. one. Antiochus VI. one. Tryphon, one.
Antiochus VII. one. Antiochus VIII. one. Anti¬
ochus VIII. &: Cleopatra, one. Seleucus VI. one. 14
2997 Seleucus I, five. Antiochus I. two. Antiochus IV.
one. Demetrius I. one. Antiochus VI. one. Try¬
phon, two. Antiochus VII. one. Antiochus VIII,
one. Antiochus IX. one. - - -
KINGDOM OF COMMAGENE.
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998 Antiochus IV, four. Jotape, I. Epiphanes & Cal-
linicus, I. » ■■ • . — , ■ ■■ e
KINGDOM OF SICILY.
3000 Hiero I. fix. (one of thetn a Medallion .) Agathocles,
3, Hiero II. two. Hieronymus,!. Phintias, 2. H
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VARIOUS KINGDOMS.
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2999 7 igranes I. King of Armenia, one. — Prufias, King of
Bithynia, two. — Pyrrhus, King of Epirus, one, — Agrip-
pa II. King of Judaea, one. — Abgarus, King of Edefla
and Ofrhoene, on the Reverfes of Severus, 3. and on the
Reverfes of Gordianus Pius, 5. - - — 13
SILVER PATTERNS, PROOFS, &c.
3001 Charles I. probably a Pattern for a Crown, the King
bare headed. Revcrfe, the King on Horfeback. I?i-
fcribed, Haud Ulli Veterum Virtute Secundus, for
the Reverfe, fee P. 6, N. 7. Mr. Hodjoll never had a
Piece crowned . - — — 2
3002 The Half Crown, by David Ramage, St. Gearge’s
Shield. The Commonwealth of England. Reverfe,
an Angel fupporting the Arms of England and Ireland,
1651. hijcribed on the Edge, Truth and Peace,
P. 6, N. 10 - - 1
3003 The Shilling, by Ramage, from the fame Die I
3004 A Thick Piece, Arms of England on one Side, and
Ireland on the other Side. Infcribed , on the Edge,
Truth and Peace, 1651, by Ramage, P. 6, N. 8 ]
3005 The Sixpence, by Blondeau, St. George’s Crofs. In¬
fcribed, the Commonwealth of England. Reverfe , the
Arms of England and Ireland. God with Us, 1651,
edged, P. 6, N. 1 1 • - 1 .
3006 The Shilling; like the Sixpence, N. 12 ■— j
3007 The Half Crown, by Blondeau, infcribed on the edge ,
Truth and Peace, Petrus Blondaeus, Inventor, Fecit,
N. 13 j
3008 The Half Crown, like the above, infcribed on the edge ,
In the Third Year of Freedom, by God’s Bleffing,
refored, N. 14 }
3009 Oliver’s Crown, Half Crown, Shilling, and Sixpence;
the laft doubtful. Silver Coinage, P. 16, N. 8, 9, 10*
and 1 1 - - — ■ ■ . • 4
30 1 0 Oliver’s Crowns, different, one of them called the Dutch
Crown, fuppofed to have been made in Holland, but
which in reality was ftruck in the Tower, on or about
1738 2
301 1 Oliver’s Half Crown, 1656, and a Piece Pruck from the
Ten Shilling Die • - - - - — , q
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$012 Oliver, generally called a Two Shilling Piece, differing
from the Shilling, in being thicker, and the &c. want¬
ing a Piece exadly like this, bat fmaller, called
the Ninepenny Piece * - - . ^
3013 Charles II. Patterns for Farthings, with and without
the King’s Head, one with 3 Pillars, and thus united,
Invincble ; and two, 1660 and 61, Snelling’s Copper
Coinage , Plate 6,N. 13&15
3014 Charles II. For a Twenty Shilling Piece, by „ Simon.
Reverfe, Florent Concordia Regna, Gold Coinage, ,
Plate 6, N. 24. - - ' *
3015 Charles II. Proof Crown, 1662, without the Rofe 1
3016 The Famous Petition Crown of Charles II. by Thomas
Simon , highly preferved. Pattern Pieces, Plate 6,
N. 18. N. B. This rake and curious piece
WAS PURCHASED BY M R . HoDSOLL AT D R .
Mead(s sale — - - *
3017 Charles II. Crown, by Simon , inferibed, on the Edge,
Reddite quae. Caefaris Casfari & Pod, and a Sun ap¬
pearing out of a Cloud to exprefs Pod Nubila Pne-
bus, ( highly preferved) - f
6018 Charles 1 1. Crown, by Simon Pewter, inferibed on the
Edge, Render toCseiar the Things which are C a; far’s.
&C. - - * - - 1
3019 Charles II. Fatter ns, probably for Farthings, two,
dated 1665; one, 1675 ; and one, 1676, all with
Quatuor Maria Vindico on the Reverfe, Copper Coin¬
age, P. 7, N. 1 ; and one, dated 1671, N. 4 6
5020 Charles II. Magna Opera Domini— Magnalia Dei—
both on the Redoration, Pattern, P. 6, N. 15 and 16
3021 Charles II. Magnalia Dei, Inferibed on the Rcverfus ,
Sine Clade Vidor, Simon, fecit, P. 6, N. 16 I
3022 William and Mary, 1694. William, 1697, S, 9, and
1700, druck from Dies of the Farthings , - 5
2023 William, Crown, 1695. Shilling, 1699, Proofs 2
2024 William III. Crown, 1696. Shilling, 1698, 'Proofs 2
2025 Ann, the Shilling and Sixpence, Proofs, coined at
Edinburgh in 1707. , - - ■ 2
2026 Ann, Vidory in a Car, Pax Miffa per Orbem, 1713,
Pattern for a Farthing - - 1
2027 Ann, Patterns for Farthings, Britannia dtting as ufual,
Brittannia fitting under a Portico, 1713 ; and one the
Common Type, of the Copper Coinage, P, 7, N. 1 8 -3
3028 A Pattern or Proof A or a Half Crown of George I.
171 5, plain - t
5029 George I. from the Die of the Half Penny, 1717. And
3 from the Dies of the Farthings, dated 1717, 8, & 9 4
3030 George II. Crown, 1732. Half Crown, 1731, Proofs ,
with the Young Head - - - 2
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3031 George II. Patterns , with the Old Head, Crowti>
Half Crown, Shilling, and Sixpence, 174 6 4>
5032 George II. Proofs , Sixpence, 1728. Halfpenny, 1729.
And Farthing, 1730, Young Head - 2
3033 George III. the Head only of a Pattern for a Guinea.
The Pattern Shilling of 1764. And a Proof t rom the
Die of the drd Halfpenny of his Piefent Majedy, date
1770 - / - 3
3034 A Pattern Shilling of his Prefent Majedy, 1775 1
3035 George III. Pattern Shilling, 1778 - I
3036 Proofs of his Prelent Majedy, from the Shilling to the
Penny included - - 6
3037 Edward VI. the King, bare headed, tnfcribed, Scutum
Fidei Protegit Eum. Reverfe, a leafed Rofe, Edward
VI. & c. Snelling’s Patter?i Pieces, P. 5, N. 6 1
3038 Elizabeth, Crowned, P. 5, N. 8, no Reverfe. Charles I.
the King on a Horfe. Tnfcribed, Haud Ulli Veterum
Virtute Secundus. Reverfe, the Arms of England,
Scotland, France and Ireland, linked together. Thefe
two Pieces are wipublijhcd , but appear Cajl 7
ENGLISH SIEGE PIECES, IN SILVER.
3039 Newark Half Crowns, 1645 and 6. Shillings, the
fame. Ninepenny Pieces, the fame. The Sixpence
of 1646. S netting* s Silver Coinage, Plate 15, N. 14
to 17 - - - 7
3041 Coins druck for Charles I. at Carlifle. Obverfe, a
Crown, under it C. R. III. for Three Shillings. One
with XII. for Twelvepence, N. 12 and 13 - 2
3042 Shillings coined at Pontefra6t Cattle for Charles I.
Obverfe, C. R. under a Crown. Infcribed, Dum
Spiro Spero. Reverfe, a Cattle on one Side OBS. a
Hand grafping a Sword, 1648, N. 18. And two like
N. 19. Two ttruck at the fame Place for Charles II.
N. 20 and 21 - — — 6
3043 A Piece damped with a Cattle and II. VI. under if.
Reverfe, OBS. Scarborough 1 646, N. 10, JPaspnb-
lijhed by Snelling from this Piece - 1
3P044 Two Pieces damped with a Caftle and VI. under it,
uncertain where coined, like N. 1 — 2
3045 Two Pieces, with fome difference from each other,
damped VI. f - - 2
3046 A Piece damped with a Cadle and VII. for Sevenpenee
under, exactly like No. 2, probably done from this
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3047 An oblong Piece, fiamped with a Cattle, and X. under,
for the Value - * — X
3048 A Piece fiamped with a Cattle and XI. under, for
Elevenpence, like N. 3, P. 15 * - *
3049 A Piece, fiamped with a Cattle and I. exaStly like
N. 4 - , _ - - - 1
3050 Another of the fame Value, a little different *
3051 Another Piece for a Shilling, like the above
3052 A Piece fiamped with a Calile, and Is. lid. for Fourteen-
pence, exaSily like N. 5 - *
£053 A Piece fiamped with a Cattle and Is.VId. for Eighteen-
pence, not publijhed by Snelling — — 1
3054 Four Pieces, apparently all from the fame Die, a Cattle,
and engraved Carol i Fortuna Relurgam, doubtful if
/ Truck in the time of Charles I . ' ^
3055 A Piece, Gold, from the Pontefract Shilling of Charles
II. N. 21 - - . 1
3056 A Circular Piece of Gold, incufe or hollow on one Side,
fiamped a Cattle with C. R. on the Sides, under
OBS — COL. for Colchefter, 1648, weight 66
Grains, intended for a Ten Shilling Piece, fhould
weigh 70 Grains — •> — * — —
SILVER ANGLO GALLIC,
* 5057 Henry II. See Snelling, Plate 1, N. 4, coined in Aqui¬
taine - - -
3058 Eleanor, N. 2, Aquitaine , —
3059 Richard I. Penny arid Halfpenny, N. 8, Aquitaine *
^ 4- 3060 Richard I. Penny, N. 6, Poitou —
3061 Richard I. Halfpenny, N. 6, Poitou — I
V -1' 3062 Edward I. Penny, N. 12, Rourdeaux 1
3063 Edward I. N. 13, Bourdeaux ! * — - - *
3064 Edward III. Penny and Halfpenny, N. 14 and 15,
Aquitaine — ' — ^
3065 Edward III. Half Aquitaine Groat, Snelling , P, 19,
Figure D. — l
3066 Edward III. N. 16 — ■ — 1 *
3067 Edward III. N. 19 Sz 20
3068 Edward, the Black Prince, N. 25 — J
V 3069 Edward, the Black Prince, a little different on the Ob -
verfe from Snelling, N. 25 — I
SC f 3070 Edward the Black Prince, N, 28 - I
3071 Edward the Black Prince, the double of N. 25, but
reading, Edwardus, inttead of Ed. Unique - i
V 3072 Edward the Black Prince, bare headed and Crowned,
in other refpefts like N. 25 ‘wu £
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3075 Edward the Black Prince, N. 27 > I tN
3074 Richard II. reading, Aglic & Anglie, N. 35 2
3075 Henry IV. a little different, Snelling, P. 2 N. 3 2 j
307 6 Henry IV. P. 2, N. 7 1 / 1 }
Y 3077 Henry V. P.2, N. 11 - , 1
S - ' 3078 Henry V. P. 2, N. 12 - - I
* V 3079 Henry V. N. 13 — — . — — 1
.3080 Henry VI. different Mint Marks, N. 14 4* I; |
3081 Henry VI. different Mint Marks, N. 1 4 — 6
V ^ 3082 Henry VI. different Mint Marks, N. 16 — 2
3083 Henry VI. N. 17 - ' - 1
3084 Henry VI. N. 18 I
. 3085 Henry VI. N. 19 i
V' 3086 Henry VI. Obverfe , a Lion and Fleur de Lis, like unto
N. 17, hnt without the Coronet, unpublifhed I
3087 Henry VIII. ftruck at Tournay, N. 26 - 1
3088 Henry VIII. Tournay Groat, N. 28 - I
3089 The large thick Piece, publified by Snelling, P. 5, N. 1 1
3090 A thick Piece, in bad Condition, publified by Snelling ,
• • P.5, N. 2 * - - 4 - . I
V > 3091 A fmall billon Piece, probably of Henry IV. Obverfe ,
a Lion and Fleur de Lis on each Quarter. Reverfe, a
plain Crofs within a Circl e, unpublifhed — I
3092 Henry V. Gros of fine Silver, P. 19, Figure I — 1
3093 The Piece called Perkin Warbeck’s Groat, faid to have
been firuck by thp Dutchefs of Burgundy, Sifter to
Edward IV. date 1494 — . " j
3094 Edward III. Groat, Half Groat, and Penny, ftruck at
Calais — - ' • — — - - * 5
3095 Henry IV. V. or VI. from the Groat to the Farthing,
ftruck at Calais - - — - ~ 20
3096 A thick PieCe from the Die of the Half Groat of one
Hoy’s, ftruck t Calais - . .
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GOLD ANGLO GALLIC*
•/ 3097 The Guiennois of Edward III. Snelling , P. I, N. <21.
r ; 3098 The Leopard of Edward III. N. 22. . _ .
. 3099 The Guiennois of Edward III. with an R. probably
for Rouen - -
' 1 3100 Th'e Chaife of Edward the Black Prince, N. 29.
3101 The Hardy of Edward the Black Prince, N. 30.
3102 The Leopard of Edward the Black Prince, N. 32.
3103 The Pavillion of Edward the Black Prince. N. 33.
3104 The Angelet of Flenry VI. Plate 2, N. 34. —
3105 Salutes of Henry VI. different Mint Marks, N. 3 21
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3106 A Mouton of Henry V. Obverfe, the Holy Larnfe,
under it H. Rex. Injcription, Agn. Dei. Qui. loll.
Peca. Mudi. Mife. Nobis. Reverfe, an Ornamented
Shield, with a Lion and Fleur de Lis, alternately in
each Quarter, infcribed , Xrc. Vincit. Xrc. Regnat.
Xrc. Imperat. Unpubltjhed and unique.
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GREEK KINGS IN GOLD.
KINGDOM OF MACEDONIA.
3107 Philippus II. one. Alexander III. one.
3108 Ditto, Ditto. -
3109 Ditto, Ditto. * -
3110 Ditto, Ditto. - —
3111 Ditto, Ditto. - -
3112 Ditto, Ditto. - —
3113 Alexander III. one. (a tetradrachm.)
3114 Alexander III. one. Philippus III. one.
3115 Lylimachus, 1. (a Medallion) * - -
3116 Lylimachus, 2. 1 1
3117 Ditto. — - - —
KINGDOM OF SICILY.
3118 Agathocles, 1. — ——
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KINGDOM OF EGYPT.
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3119 Ptolemaeus, I. (Soier) one. Berenice I. one. ^ 2
3120 Ptolemaeus I. and II. with their Queens, Berenice X.
and Artinee II. (a Medallion) - - - 1
3121 Ditto. - - 11
3122 Ditto, (a tetradrachm) — — - X
3123 Arfinoe II. one. (a Medallion) r ' 1
3124 Ditto. - - ~~~~ • 1
3125 Ditto. — — — — “ 3
3126 Ptolemaeus XIII. (Sfeoterus) a Medallion, extremely rare
and Jine. 1 ’ ” ‘
3127 A Mahogany Cabinet, with 144 Drawers, 1 Inch
Deep, 3 Feet 7 Inches Wide, 12 Inches Deep, 4
Feet II Inches High.
3128 Ditto, Ditto. . , • *
Books Quoted, in the Account of the Foreign Coins,
_ . , . , . . . . - i
Argelati . De Monetis Italiae variorum Diflertationes, P. Ar*
gelatus collegit.
Bellini. De Monetis Italian medii asvi hadtenus non evulgati9
Diflertatio II. 1767. DifT. III. 1774. Diff.IV. 1779. (The
Firft Diflertation begins the Fifth Volume of ArgelatFs
Colledtion, and is quoted Argel. V.)
Berch . Befkrifning ofver Svenfka Mynt, af C. R. Berch.
Brenn . Thefaurus nummorum Sveo-Gothicorum, ftudio E. Bren-
neri.
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fitd, par Tobiefen Duby.
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de Efpana, por H. Florez.
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SHORTLY WILL BE PUBLISHED ,
A feries of Plates of Saxon Coins, c.omprif-
ing every variety of type, .which is to be
found not only in private cabinets, but in the
extenfive collections of the Britifh Mufeum, Dr.
William Hunter, and Samuel Tyffen, Efq. The
Plates will be accompanied with letter-prefs,
containing a fhort account of every King ; the
names of the Moneyers which appear on each
type ; a lift of the different Towns where the ,
refpeCtive coins were ftruck ; and other particu¬
lars.
To the above work will be prefixed, with
remarks, a few plates, reprefenting the Money of
the ancient Britons.,
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